Man, thanks SO much for asking me to be a part of the program, Nate! I had a wonderful time shooting the episode with you and the crew, and it really turned out great! Many, many thanks for putting this together and helping me spread the word about my artwork!
It was an awesome experience for me! I had no idea what it took to create one of these sculptures. So much respect for the creativity and craftsmanship that goes into each piece. Love them!
Yeah, I didn't have time to clean up at all! Actually, in the middle of making sculpture, it gets a bit messy, and then I clean it all up before I start another one. Thanks for the comment, Nate!
Great video and Tom is a fantastic artist! I never realized the amount of work that went into his art. I've followed him on Instagram and Facebook for a while but this video really shows Tom in a different approachable light and who doesn't just love his art?! Glad to find Artrageous with Nate!
Thanks so much for watching the video and for taking the time to comment, Jaime! This was a super fun video to shoot. Nate and his crew really love telling stories surrounding art and creativity, and it definitely shows in the end result!
This is AWESOME! What makes it better is that he really likes what he does. Truly inspiring. I hope, one day, I will make something this good! Sorry for my bad english, not my first language :)
T CG Totally agree! seeing any artist follow their passion and create the work they’ve always wanted to create is so inspiring. I’m sure you will do the same some day! Thanks so much for watching and for the feedback! -Nate
Well done! I appreciate that you found Tom Harold. Great interview and the length of the video was perfect. BTW: I always wondered about the tools and techniques he uses and the way you added that in was fun to watch.
Thanks so much for checking out my Artrageous with Nate episode! Glad you enjoyed it. I think they did an excellent job of showing my work and a bit about how I create it.
That's funny I have been wanting to build one ever since I went to a children's museum as well back in the early 80s. It was OMSI in portland OR and it was called the Gravitram. I'm just now watching these videos for ideas because its time to build now that I'm 50.
I love this story. It's never too late to get started! Interestingly, I've been filming a lot of people welding, and even tried it. I'm now looking into a class to learn the basics. Super pumped to try a new form of art. Best of luck, and send me some pics when you build your first one!
I would love to make one of these. I want to make one for a project for me and my daughter. She just graduated high school and I want to do something she can have with her always something special. I don’t have much money, any tips on best cheapest materials, what kind of metal to use for rails, do u solder or weld at those breaking points in the frame, braces, rails, etc. what’s the best balls to use? Where to buy the materials from for the best deal etc, anyone with any info it would be a huge help. That being said I’m not looking for bulk materials to mass produce 😂 just really want to make one as a project. So the required tools and materials needed to complete a medium sized piece. I like to work with wood so I was thinking of using some really nice wood in the construction to give it some element of nature maybe a little more touch of elegance not that it’s not already elegant enough I find it very relaxing and very calming to look at as well. So plz tips, tricks info I need all the help I can get plz. Oh thank you Tom for your videos and GOD BLESS
I definitely think you need to build one! Tom is an amazing, humble guy. I’m sure he would be thrilled to give any advice, answer questions, etc. I would reach out to him on his website www.tomharold.com Thanks for watching and best of luck!
I liked the video, but I've one problem with it. I really was hoping to watch a run-through of one of his sculptures. Having the camera/viewer follow the ball through the complete sculpture from start to finish would have been great! As it is, we're just left disappointed and unfulfilled.
To show step-by-step how he makes these would require hours of filming! I can summarize in stating that he uses a mix of several trades, and a ton of experience. Most of his creations are not planned out. He simply understands how he wants the machine to function, and then begins the task of cutting and welding. My goal was to give an overview of his basic process, and better understand who he is as an artist. If you want to learn more, you can contact him via instagram or his website. I'm sure he would be more than willing to share more of his technical processes.
Well, we got into the basics. To really show you how he makes them would require months of filming and episodes on how to weld. However, he does have a very active Instagram account where he posts LOTS of videos showing you many of the steps and processes he uses. Look him up! Thanks for watching and the feedback!
Man, thanks SO much for asking me to be a part of the program, Nate! I had a wonderful time shooting the episode with you and the crew, and it really turned out great! Many, many thanks for putting this together and helping me spread the word about my artwork!
It was an awesome experience for me! I had no idea what it took to create one of these sculptures. So much respect for the creativity and craftsmanship that goes into each piece. Love them!
Flipping between chaotic workshop and precise, clean shiny sculpture is a fun interview. Nice!
Yeah, I didn't have time to clean up at all! Actually, in the middle of making sculpture, it gets a bit messy, and then I clean it all up before I start another one. Thanks for the comment, Nate!
Wow! Tom is an amazing artist who I have had the pleasure of following for some time. He creates masterpieces!
Indeed he does! Crazy skills.
Thanks so much for checking out the video! Glad you like it, and thank you for the compliments on my work!
Great video and Tom is a fantastic artist! I never realized the amount of work that went into his art. I've followed him on Instagram and Facebook for a while but this video really shows Tom in a different approachable light and who doesn't just love his art?! Glad to find Artrageous with Nate!
Thanks so much for watching the video and for taking the time to comment, Jaime! This was a super fun video to shoot. Nate and his crew really love telling stories surrounding art and creativity, and it definitely shows in the end result!
This is AWESOME! What makes it better is that he really likes what he does. Truly inspiring. I hope, one day, I will make something this good! Sorry for my bad english, not my first language :)
Thanks so much for watching, and thank you for leaving a comment! I'm glad you like my artwork and that it inspired you.
T CG Totally agree! seeing any artist follow their passion and create the work they’ve always wanted to create is so inspiring. I’m sure you will do the same some day! Thanks so much for watching and for the feedback! -Nate
Tom Harold! Oh well done. LIKED. SUBSCRIBED Nate. Thank you to both of you for promoting rolling ball sculpture art. I love your sculptures Tom.
Super appreciate it, Stephen, and my pleasure!
Well done! I appreciate that you found Tom Harold. Great interview and the length of the video was perfect. BTW: I always wondered about the tools and techniques he uses and the way you added that in was fun to watch.
Thanks so much for checking out my Artrageous with Nate episode! Glad you enjoyed it. I think they did an excellent job of showing my work and a bit about how I create it.
That's funny I have been wanting to build one ever since I went to a children's museum as well back in the early 80s. It was OMSI in portland OR and it was called the Gravitram. I'm just now watching these videos for ideas because its time to build now that I'm 50.
I love this story. It's never too late to get started! Interestingly, I've been filming a lot of people welding, and even tried it. I'm now looking into a class to learn the basics. Super pumped to try a new form of art. Best of luck, and send me some pics when you build your first one!
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Thank you so much, Lynde! I appreciate it, and I'm sure Nate does too! Glad you liked it!
I would love to make one of these. I want to make one for a project for me and my daughter. She just graduated high school and I want to do something she can have with her always something special. I don’t have much money, any tips on best cheapest materials, what kind of metal to use for rails, do u solder or weld at those breaking points in the frame, braces, rails, etc. what’s the best balls to use? Where to buy the materials from for the best deal etc, anyone with any info it would be a huge help. That being said I’m not looking for bulk materials to mass produce 😂 just really want to make one as a project. So the required tools and materials needed to complete a medium sized piece. I like to work with wood so I was thinking of using some really nice wood in the construction to give it some element of nature maybe a little more touch of elegance not that it’s not already elegant enough I find it very relaxing and very calming to look at as well. So plz tips, tricks info I need all the help I can get plz. Oh thank you Tom for your videos and GOD BLESS
I definitely think you need to build one! Tom is an amazing, humble guy. I’m sure he would be thrilled to give any advice, answer questions, etc. I would reach out to him on his website www.tomharold.com
Thanks for watching and best of luck!
What type of material is this made of? Stainless steel?
From what I understood it's all stainless steel with minor exceptions for wooden additions, etc. Thanks for watching and the great question!
Sure looks convenient to not have to leave the shop when nature calls.
Haha! So true! First and only interview I’ve ever got to sit on the toilet;) Thanks for watching!
I liked the video, but I've one problem with it. I really was hoping to watch a run-through of one of his sculptures. Having the camera/viewer follow the ball through the complete sculpture from start to finish would have been great! As it is, we're just left disappointed and unfulfilled.
So how does he make them? A story about his inspirations is not what I was looking for. oh well.
To show step-by-step how he makes these would require hours of filming! I can summarize in stating that he uses a mix of several trades, and a ton of experience. Most of his creations are not planned out. He simply understands how he wants the machine to function, and then begins the task of cutting and welding.
My goal was to give an overview of his basic process, and better understand who he is as an artist.
If you want to learn more, you can contact him via instagram or his website. I'm sure he would be more than willing to share more of his technical processes.
But didn't show us how they're made...
Well, we got into the basics. To really show you how he makes them would require months of filming and episodes on how to weld. However, he does have a very active Instagram account where he posts LOTS of videos showing you many of the steps and processes he uses. Look him up!
Thanks for watching and the feedback!