A skilled metalsmith who was the primary feminine contestant on Solid in Hearth is utilizing steel, 3D printing, and extra to create one-of-a-kind items of artwork.
Multimedia making is the secret for August’s Hacker of the Month. Kim Stahl has been constructing and making use of her expertise in crafting since childhood, rising up on her household farm in Southern Indiana, the place her father taught her how one can use hand instruments like a hand-held planer. Feeling curious and artistic, and impressed by the film, The Pure, she started to carve a bat. She additionally fed her curiosity by taking aside previous telephones and radios to research what made them work. This curiosity and creativity continued together with her into faculty years later as she graduated from Indiana College, Bloomington, Indiana with a BFA in Jewellery Design and Metalsmithing in 2003 and a minor in Artwork Historical past.
Kim Throwing Sparks on Episode One, Season Two of Solid in Hearth
After graduating, she moved to New York Metropolis with that very same curiosity and was in a position to adapt and discover methods to be artistic and inventive within the metropolis. “I had a really restricted quantity of instruments – I made a desk out of shifting bins – however continued to problem myself to design jewellery with the naked minimal. I had simply graduated with my BFA and on the time deliberate to return for my MFA, and I simply felt so impressed by all the things within the metropolis. I used to be so in love with working in metals and attempting to make as a lot as I may that I attempted to seek out work that suited a jeweler however solely discovered part-time work in jewellery gross sales at Vass Ludacer within the West Village.”
A few of Kim’s jewellery creations
“I used to be in a position to briefly pursue a jewellery job with a small manufacturing firm and labored with Gwen Stefani on her L.A.M.B. line (Love Angel Music Child). I additionally had the chance to work with Christo and Jeanne-Claude on The Gates set up in Central Park, and I used to be the group chief of a gaggle that put in 138 gates on the East aspect of the park. I yearly assisted a Modern Jewellery Gallery proprietor by the identify of Charon Kransen at SOFA NY (Sculptural Objects Purposeful Artwork Expo) whereas I continued to make and design jewellery in my bed room. In 2006 I used to be requested by a pal of mine to show a category on wax working and casting of knickknack to her fellow highschool artwork lecturers from Connecticut. It was a particularly profitable wax working/casting jewellery class of 5 that met on a couple of weekends and produced some unbelievable items.”
In 2007 Kim began taking introductory programs in Blacksmithing by means of the Faculty of Visible Arts in New York Metropolis that was held on the She-Weld Blacksmith Studio in Purple Hook, Brooklyn. She studied beneath Artist/Blacksmith Marsha Trattner. There, Kim discovered a brand new ardour for creating with steel in a forging medium and apprenticed beneath Marsha for the following 5 years.
One other ring created by Kim
Throughout this era she lived in a shared artist house affectionately known as ‘The Fort’. the place there have been a number of artists, sculptors, one other jeweler, leatherworker, printmaker, industrial designers, and even a luthier (an artist that crafts guitars). “It was undoubtedly earlier than the time period “makerspace” however that is precisely what it was.” Two residences upstairs shared communal dwelling areas and all of the artists shared the workspaces within the pursuit of training and dwelling their artwork.
“That was a reasonably superior time. There was at all times one thing occurring, and the creativity that I arrived with was deeply modified by dwelling there – it actually took my skills to a complete new stage having the ability to share that house with so many different artists and artistic minds.”
A few of the superb knives Kim has created together with her blacksmithing expertise
Sadly, in 2012, Hurricane Sandy devastated Purple Hook, and the She-Weld studio was ruined by excessive floodwaters. Gratefully, they’ve since reopened in a brand new constructing a mere 4 blocks from their previous location.
In 2014, Kim moved to St. Louis, Missouri the place she presently lives and started working for a neighborhood knifemaker. Later that yr, she obtained a name from the Historical past Channel to seem as a contestant on Solid in Hearth – a aggressive actuality present the place 4 contestants are given a blacksmithing problem to create a hand-held steel weapon from scratch. Not having a lot expertise with knifemaking beneath her belt but, she refreshed her blacksmithing expertise and studied up. Quickly, she let her curiosity take over as soon as once more, and he or she was the First Feminine Contestant ever on Solid in Hearth Season Two, Episode One, Warhammer.
Kim’s knife design for Solid in Hearth
Over the following few years, Kim determined to grow to be a bladesmith, honing her expertise day-after-day. She continues to make customized jewellery, in addition to follow blacksmithing, and bladesmithing. This helped Kim grow to be extra well-known within the crafting and Maker neighborhood, and he or she started to become involved much more within the St. Louis space as an artist and creator.
A males’s ring designed and solid by Kim
To carry extra consideration to the ever-growing Maker Motion, and to work extra on her personal artwork and artistic processes, Kim joined her native makerspace 2 years in the past and has served because the Board of Administrators Secretary and presently is the appearing Public Relations Director. Arch Reactor Hackerspace/Makerspace, one of many largest within the US, is St. Louis’ first makerspace which has been open to the neighborhood for over eleven years. There’s a huge shared house of 5000 sq. ft, which incorporates the ‘response chamber’ containing a store full of kit, a lab to work on initiatives, a classroom, and a lounge the place members be taught, collaborate and produce concepts to life. Members volunteer and collaborate to maintain all the things operating, and the Maker neighborhood is at all times working to enhance the house.
Kim crafted a watermelon slice for a knife deal with utilizing a 3D printing pen
Now, Kim has stepped into the realm of 3D printing with handheld 3D printing pens. She has used the 3D pen for fabricating jewellery, equipment, and even handles for her knives with this versatile software.
“Once I use the 3D Pen it offers me whole freedom to design and management what I get from the pen by way of colour, circulate, and software. It’s been nice for ‘sketching’ concepts as nicely. I could make a smaller model of one thing I wish to see on a bigger scale after which work from there – it’s superior.”
It’s simple to see the fruits of the various influences of artwork and methodology on Kim’s paintings. We’re extraordinarily excited to see what the long run holds for Kim, particularly together with her new adventures in utilizing 3D printing pens in her jewellery and blacksmithing creations!
If you want to see Kim’s work or contact her, you may go to the next Instagram pages:
@kimstahldesigns (Jewellery)
@stahlsteelknives (Knives and blacksmithing)
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