Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

Show at the First Saturday Art Crawl in the Nashville Lines Gallery at 58 Arcade in Downtown Nashville




This flock is flying to Nashville, Tennessee along with other work by Chris Szaton and Matt Salley. Their work will be showing at the First Saturday Art Crawl in the Nashville Lines Gallery at 58 Arcade in Downtown Nashville THIS Saturday, October 6 from 6 to 9pm.
Check out all the fun at:

Friday, April 1, 2011

Marble City Mentioned: Steampunk Style: Etsy Find Friday

Chris Szaton's one of a kind Remade 1- Steampunk Anatomy was featured today By Diana Cook at designcrave.com

Steampunk Style: Etsy Find Friday

By Diana Cook
DC040111 5 Steampunk Style: Etsy Find Friday
Pseudo-Victorian mechanical aesthetic of Steampunk seems especially well suited to the community of individual artisans that make up the etsy.  We looked around the crafter’s site and pulled nine of our favorite steam inspired items to make up this week’s Etsy Find Friday. Behold the coolest Steampunk finds on Etsy this week:

  • Vidalia Von Strouse the SteamPunk Monster $80 – via etsy
  • Steampunk Anatomy Glass Spine $1,500 – via etsy
  • Industrial Compact Pendant Chandelier $1,599 via etsy
  • Modern Steampunk Clock $190 – via etsy
  • Steampunk Kabuto Mushi Robot Sculpture $500 -  via etsy
  • Steampunk Gas Mask $350 – via etsy
  • Steampunk 8GB USB Flash Drive $92 – via etsy
  • Brass Mad Scientist Steampunk Goggles $149 – via etsy
  • Victorian Style IBM Clicky Keyboard $499 – via etsy
http://designcrave.com/2011-04-01/steampunk-style-etsy-find-friday/

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Knoxville Art Blog flatters Steampunk

Flattering remarks about Steampunk caress the Knoxville Art Blog.





"...I made her pose next to South Knox glass artist Chris Szaton's "Steam Punk Anatomy" (one of the most amazing pieces there), because she coordinated with it in some weird and perfect way. You need real good posture to get away with wearing that."

Don't miss the photo of Marble City proprietor Matt Salley :)

Marble City Glassworks Metro Pulse Press



"Sculpture figures prominently in the show as well. Chris Szaton’s glass-and-steel work “Steam Punk Anatomy #1” blends the two materials in a playful set of ribs and a spine, while Robert Conliffe’s porcelain torsos have a more classical beauty."

Metro Pulse Writer: Chris Buckner