Zen and the Art of Art Making
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His huge steel sculptures have graced Black Rock City for decades, then found forever homes in cities, festivals, and private collections around the world.
Hear veteran structural sculptor Michael Christian go deep and wide about his Burning Man art, from a Bone Arch to a 65-foot tall tower.
He shares about his installation "Down the Drain," a commentary on human alignment or misalignment... or maybe it’s about toilets blowing kisses at each other!
He talks with Stuart about the shift from a "lone artist" mindset to community collaboration, and how to get everything done despite a storm or a lost box of bolts.
They tinker with the qualities of hubris and humility. They get real about why they keep returning to the collective happening in the dust.
How does he follow intuition more than a thesis? How does he discover the meaning of his art only after he has built it? How did ‘out of the box’ thinking become a 30 year career?
These questions are answered with more questions in this episode right here.
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