Kate’s Statement
Driving around the rural farming community you see old farm machinery; in past lives they had a purpose and a job. Now they look sad as they decay in the fields, the new machines are doing the job that once required a man and a machine work together. “Repurposed” is not a new idea, living in a disposable world in the twenty first century makes “repurposed” out to be a “saving the world” idea. Repurposed is giving something a new job or new life. I am repurposed anytime I learn a new skill, this gives me new life.
By using MIG welding to repurpose the found metal objects, I can bring them new life. Stripping objects back down to the beginning pieces I can then take those pieces and recreate them into a new story. My sculptures can have a function sometimes to use in our current lives and some are only for display.
I take inspiration from nature, movement, and processes like the way certain mediums react to each other. Exploring new techniques like adding patinas to metal and new materials like brazing on brass enhance the way things will come together as a whole. Finding metal is a treasure hunt, the stories that unravel when I find metal, help bring the inspiration for what it will be made into and the new story it will continue to tell.