
James Kitchen
5 months ago
Look for James Kitchen's sculpture, "Magna Cum Laude" in the WGBY Paradise City Collection at wgby.org/auction
James Kitchen has been welding scrap metal for the past eight years at his home and studio in Chesterfield, Massachusetts. He continues to gain recognition in the world of fine arts and is eager for the day when he will be able to create his intriguing sculptures on a full time basis. “See, I’m caught in a web,” says Kitchen pointing to a metal web in a corner of his workshop with a bug swinging from it. “Like the bug, I’m just hanging, I just want to be an artist and have more time.”
“In my heart I feel this is my calling in life,” says Kitchen, “everything I have done leads up to this.”
James Kitchen has been welding scrap metal for the past eight years at his home and studio in Chesterfield, Massachusetts. He continues to gain recognition in the world of fine arts and is eager for the day when he will be able to create his intriguing sculptures on a full time basis. “See, I’m caught in a web,” says Kitchen pointing to a metal web in a corner of his workshop with a bug swinging from it. “Like the bug, I’m just hanging, I just want to be an artist and have more time.”
“In my heart I feel this is my calling in life,” says Kitchen, “everything I have done leads up to this.”
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