Brian Taylor

Brian Taylor

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    • Lisboa wind and
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    • a forthcoming magazine
    • fever dia book
    • chime waxes
    • woodblock by steamroll
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    • Free from feet of snow. [2020]
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    • Wicker Medallion
    • piano stool
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Chime waxes
2012-2025
red wax and mixed media

A boxful of wax press molds–about 15?–to be cast into brass or bronze chimes, hopefully in 2026.

These accompany two larger, rubber molds made near Butte, Montana and Bucks County, Pennsylvania at "ringing rock" sites there, those will maybe be cast in bell-bronze, but that is waiting for its opportunity as well.

These small chimes were made at different places starting in 2012, ranging from a utility-cover in Mexico City, to a riverside rock in Idaho during an eclipse, to a small spot near Ise Shrine in Mie prefecture, Japan.



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