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“[Christopher Fennell] grew up in Florida doing
construction work, then got an engineering degree from
the University of South Florida and went to work for Motorola
Inc. in robotics. A job with British Aerospace designing
flight simulators in Tampa, Fla., followed, but Fennell
said he got bored with using existing components to design
things. He wanted to create from scratch. So he went back
to school and earned a master of fine arts degree from
the University of Georgia. One of his professors wanted
him to tear down an old barn, which inspired Fennell to
build his first colossal sculpture. “I saw the barn
falling down, and then the idea came to build a wave,” Fennell
said. He built the barn “wave” in 2000 at the
University of Georgia, then followed it by fusing 150 bicycles
together to create a “tornado” in 2001. Using
discarded objects to create sculpture has become his theme.”
Clair Osborn, Austin American Statesman, 2005
The Hedgehog
House is a new site–built sculpture
based upon Fennell’s Tree House, pictured above.
www.cfennell.org
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