John Ahearn Casting at Open Walls Baltimore
This article was posted by Martha Cooper 1 Year, 2 weeks, 5 days, 9 hours, 12 minutes ago.
Baltimore got a dose of vintage street art over Memorial Day as John Ahearn cast two people as part of OWB’s finale. John and I have been friends since the 80’s when he lived, worked and installed pieces on walls in the South Bronx so it was a special treat for me to see him in action in my home town. He and his wife Juanita and little son Carlos drove down from NYC in a van filled with supplies to make sculpture on the street. He also brought five finished casts to hang on the wall so that people could get an idea of what the finished works would look like.
As you can see from the photos below, making a plaster cast of a living person is no easy feat—for the artist or the subject. John chose to cast Bill Maughlin and Kevin Brown who own and operate SNAC, the Station North Arts Cafe, on Charles Street. The cafe is at the epicenter of the designated Station North Arts and Entertainment District and the casts will be hung on its walls when finished so be sure to stop by for a look and a bite when you’re in the area.
Kevin Brown and Bill Maughlin, owners and operators of Station North Cafe on Charles Street.
John hanging finished casts he brought from NYC.
Bill and Kevin adjust their breathing straws.
Mixing liquid rubber on the spot
The first pour
Robert Little stepped up at the last minute as John's efficient assistant.
Photo op
Head to head casting
Thumbs up from Kevin. He's still alive!
Thumbs up from Bill!
Reinforcing cast with cloth strips
Moment of truth
The reveal!
It worked!
Whew--what an ordeal!
John will now fill the molds with plaster
Inside of the mold
Casts removed from mold. John will carve and paint them.
Kevin, Bill, Gaia and John in Station North Cafe.
Flashback--my 1981 photo of one of John's public art pieces on the day he installed it in the South Bronx .
© Martha Cooper & 12ozProphet - Wednesday May 30, 2012


























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