Scherk Series
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Scherk Tower VIII- continuing in the tower series---AVAILABLE

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Scherk Tower VIII- 10 stories with 3 perforations in each story---AVAILABLE

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Scherk Tower VIII- Birch, 3" x 12.5"---AVAILABLE

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Scherk Hexatorus- a 6 story Scherk tower bent into a torus without a twist. ----SOLD

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Scherk Hexatorus- Black Locust, Antique gold Guilders paste, 3" x 8", Stand is maplle. 24" W x 11" H. ----SOLD

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Scherk Hexatorus- detail. ----SOLD

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Convoluted- A 5 story Scherk tower that has 3 perforations on each level like Tower IV with 90 degrees of twist and then the whole tower bent 360 degrees into a torus.----SOLD

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Convoluted- Walnut, Acrylic, Waterlox, Microcrystalline wax, Form is 11” x 4.25”, 20” High on pedestal----SOLD

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Convoluted- Turned as a torus (donut) then carved to achieve the final form. The only thing left of the surface of the torus is the edge of the carving.----SOLD

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Lost In Space- A piece inspired by the Scherk forms, but not a true Scherk surface. Actually more of a hybrid of a Borromean Rings minimal surface and a Scherk surface.----SOLD

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Lost In Space- Curly Red Maple, Waterlox. Stand is Red maple and India Ink. 20"H x 11"W x 5" D ----SOLD

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Lost In Space- Turned as a torus, then carved. All that is left of the torus is the edge of the form.----SOLD

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Involute- A Scherk minimal surface with 3 perforations warped 360 degrees into the form of a torus and twisted 270 degrees. This twist generates a minimal surface confined within a toroid that is a non-orientable surface.----SOLD

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Involute- Curly Red Maple, 7.5” x 3.25”, Waterlox. Stand is Cherry with Black leather dye. 18” H with stand.----SOLD

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Involute- Angled view----SOLD

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Scherk Tower VII. A 5 story Scherk tower----SOLD

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Scherk Tower VII- Detail----SOLD

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Scherk Tower VII- Box elder burl, dyes, Lacquer. 3" x 3" x 7"----SOLD

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Scherk Tower VI- A 5 story Scherk tower----SOLD

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Scherk Tower VI- Curly red maple, Waterlox, 3" x3This is a series of work based on an interesting class of minimal surfaces defined by the Mathematian Heinrich Scherk. Many images of these forms may be found on the internet, which provided the inspiration for the series. While exploring these forms I ran across a program, Sculpture Generator, that Carlo Sequin wrote which will generate a 3D representation of a form based on parameters that can be modified by the user. I used the program to design a couple of these forms, but soon found that I could accomplish the design without the visual reference. I found that the jig I use to turn the form builds in repeatability and I can modify the twist of the form and hole size to my needs by eye. I find the geometry of these forms a visual treat and may continue to explore them in further pieces----SOLD

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Scherk Tower VI- Detail-----SOLD

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Scherk Tower V- An 11 story Scherk tower with 33 perforations. Turned on 34 axes.-----SOLD

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Scherk Tower V- Detail View. Box Elder Burl, dyes, Waterlox. 3" x 3" x 12"-----SOLD

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Scherk Tower V- Top view-----SOLD

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Scherk Tower IV- A 7 story Scherk tower with 3 perforations on each level and 90 degrees of twist----SOLD

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Scherk Tower IV- Curly red maple, Waterlox finish. 9" H x 5" D----SOLD

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Scherk Tower IV- Turned on 22 axes then carved to final form----SOLD

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Scherk Tower III- An 11 story Scherk tower with 270 degrees of twist-----SOLD

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Scherk Tower III- Redwood Burl, Epoxy, Waterlox. 3"diam. x 12" tall-----SOLD

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Scherk Tower III- The piece mounted in the jig used to turn the form

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Scherk Tower II- A 5 story Scherk tower----AVAILABLE

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Scherk Tower II- Elm Burl, Waterlox. 2.5" x 2.5" x 9.5"----AVAILABLE

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Scherk Tower II- Detail view----AVAILABLE

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Scherk Tower I- My first attempt at these forms, a 5 story Scherk Tower----SOLD

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Scherk Tower I- Box Elder Burl, Chestnut Dyes, Waterlox. 2" x 2" x 6"----SOLD

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Scherk Tower I- Detail view----SOLD


Scherk Series

This is a series of work based on an interesting class of minimal surfaces defined by the Mathematian Heinrich Scherk. Many images of these forms may be found on the internet, which provided the inspiration for the series.

While exploring these forms I ran across a program,
Sculpture Generator, that Carlo Sequin wrote which will generate a 3D representation of a form based on parameters that can be modified by the user. I used the program to design a couple of these forms, but soon found that I could accomplish the design without the visual reference. I found that the jig I use to turn the form builds in repeatability and I can modify the twist of the form and hole size to my needs by eye.

I find the geometry of these forms a visual treat and may continue to explore them in further pieces.