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Showing posts with label ryan rutherford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ryan rutherford. Show all posts

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Brutherford




Ryan Rutherford
Ryan Rutherford, Pratt alum., continues to be a fantastic crossover designer/artist/fabricator/manufacturer consultant of illuminating ability.

A recent image from his Brutherford facebook page:
click on the image to go to the FB page






Some time before Christmas Ryan sent out an update - I meant to put it up, but have not dusted off this blog for quite some time. My apologies to Ryan and all.

Before he posted this;

It's that time of year. Old Chris M. Asstree is out and about.



I received (and so may you have) an email from Ryan to his general fans. I asked him if he wouldn't mind - maybe he minds now that it's three months later! Hope not. Here it is:

"How are you? Did you know i was still alive... and making things? I hope you're all doing well.

     I've successfully made the transition in to full time product development and manufacturing consulting and I've been really busy this year with client work and a few large scale personal projects. I do have a lot of new products under my belt that you'll be able to run out to the store and pick up soon, unfortunately i can't tell you about them until they launch. I'm also working on a new website that will incorporate a portfolio of my professional product development work as well as a new store and blog to share more of my process.

     Although this is all very exciting news it is not my primary reason for clogging up your inbox.

     In august I participated in the "No Toon Left Behind" show at Suburban Vinyl in Waldwick, NJ. I had a lot of fun creating the attached custom piece that incorporated some of my normal process but went far beyond my typical solutions in customization and decoration. The piece is called "You Can't Take It With You" and features a  skull inspired by Scrooge Mcduck, floating over a stack of doubloons under a large, heavyweight glass cloche. The piece is approximately 10" tall by 7" in diameter.

     The base sculpt for the skull was done with traditional materials and tools and then cast in silicone for reproduction as hollow, rotocast, polyurethane. The polyurethane is tinted to a bone color and once cured it is then hand carved and detailed to add cavities and fracture details. The beak is painted and top coated with a gloss to create a material contrast between the dry finish of the bone and then the entire piece is aged with a stain and dry brushing process. The top-hat is hand cut, heat formed and  assembled from sheet plastic. The dome is a high quality, heavy weight, scientific grade bell jar. The glasses are real metal frames with glass lenses. The doubloons are a combination of plated plastic coins and real metal replicas. The base is hand cut wood under a therm-o-formed polystyrene sheet.



      Needless to say this is significantly more work than i put in to my typical resin products. The piece sold at the show but i have gotten several requests for more pieces. Due to the amount of work and the cost of sourced materials I am not interested in doing these in my typical run size but i am willing to open this up to an edition of 10.  If you would like to purchase 1 of the 10 pieces for $750 please email me at Brutherford@Brutherford.com to reserve your piece. I expect to be able to complete the edition before the end of November.


I am Saying,

Ryan"
Copyright © 2015 Brutherford Industries, All rights reserved.
Keeping you updated on our projects.


Thursday, May 9, 2013

Imagine Corp.



Ryan Rutherford is taking on the world! Happy bits at a time!
click on link above for his FB page for Imagine or https://www.facebook.com/TheImagineCorporation?hc_location=timeline

Showing at the Javitz Center - Booth 466 - Still on Ryan ???

He notes he is:
Director of Awesome at The Imagine Corporation and KING OF TOYS at Brutherford Industries

He is truly awesome...
from the Brutherford Blog:

OK... are you guys ready for this? Here's the exciting part.

I along with two partners have purchased a domestic manufacturing company!!!
The company is an existing business focused on blow molded and injection molded products.
Our plan is to take over existing customers and grow in to new areas with a strong focus on U.S. based manufacturing and FUN! I'm not quite ready to share all the details yet but we are calling the company The Imagine Corporation and it's going to be awesome!!! Brutherford Industries will absolutely continue but it is highly likely that i will finally be able to blur the lines between my personal projects and my day job and that is very exciting to me.





Thank you for all the support and I hope you'll all stay tuned for what i hope will be a very exciting 2013.

-Ryan

Monday, June 18, 2012

Colin Kilian & More

Colin Kilian in Cedar Lake Installation 2012 as part of Performances at Cedar Lake Theatre



Check the link; http://cedarlakedance.com/

As well as




TO THE STARS ON THE WINGS OF AN EEL
June 29 at 7:00pm until July 8 at 2:00am

Gowanus Ballroom

http://www.gowanusballroom.com

55 9th st #61

Brooklyn NY 11215
 
 
Congratulations to Colin!

And apologies for missing the past few months; looks like many of you are traveling about the world, buying homes, having children, and exploring every avenue laced with fruitful design opportunities! Been busy gearing up my own shop and studio and hope to get back to reporting;
Congrats to Chrissy Angliker for her solo show; click the image for link to show's closing details,

Ryan Rutherford for his continuing success with Brotherford industries,
Pat Fricke for his successful move
Kimberly Lewis  - Kimberly Lewis Home is now offering design and consulting services. Please check out our design services page on our website and get in touch if you have a project in mind! -http://www.kimberlylewishome.com/design-services for her dedication to her vision,
and so many other that I've missed, (Ana Linares - Congratulations on all of your recent and wonderful news!! - Family, home, and success!)
andy






Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Ryan Rutherford - brutherford.com - Up and running!

Ryan's Brutherford Industries is up and running!
Go to the site; http://www.brutherford.com/Store
and buy the ICE SCREAM MAN!!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Ryan Rutherford - brutherford.com - etc..







I am extrodinarily pleased to finally do a formal feature on Ryan Rutherford, (Pratt ID grad, 2001). I've kept up with Ryan over the years, and have presented him here, his blog, his iconic designs, awards, and so forth but never properly featured him in the rounded manner in which his work deserves.

Ryan is about to lauch his own storefront website: brutherford industries, www.brutherford.com

Join his blog, for his designs, his relentless humor, and fascinating insights: Bloggerford

Ryan is famous for his iconic design of the "CUZ" series dog toy. Most of us only dream about designing something like that, marketing like that, production like this!

I've been watching Ryan apply his production chops to his scuplture work over the years, and they payoff is now in - nearly in - with a growing series of production designed sculptures that are fantastic and destined to rule the design and sculpture world in no time. He's got his rotocaster working, his years.... I should just let him fill you in: Per a recent correspondence;

"brutherford industries (the website) will go live for sales hopefully before Christmas, I am actually heading to china for a few weeks so everything is going on pause until I get back. basically i have spent 10 years now working in design and manufacturing and I really thrive where the two overlap, I think I have a perspective on manufacturing that most designers don’t and vice versa.It’s really easy to get what you want in manufacturing as a designer if you understand the fine details of manufacturing… clearly there needs to be an understanding of materials but further it’s important to understand how molds are built, how your design affects the choice of machinery and to me the most important has become how you can design to be compassionate to the labor force that produces your product. On the flip side it’s important as a manufacturer to understand and care about why designers have made certain decisions and to know that there is always a discussion to be had about the value of any change that might be made and I find that if there is an open dialogue from the start of a project between designer and manufacturer that things usually work out the best. anyway… why am I rambling and telling you all of this?

Because that has led me to where I am now, I want to MAKE stuff… beautiful stuff, fun stuff.

I’ve been collecting machinery from tech schools and boarded up mold shops and assembled my own home-brew, punk-rock factory and I have a huge network of existing manufacturers that I know and trust both abroad and domestic. I really don’t know how to describe what I am doing but I think the current overview is that brutherford industries is going to be a collection of fun stuff that I am making and selling, sometimes made in my own facility (mostly made in my own facility to start) sometimes outsourced to people with better systems and machinery than I currently have. I have piles of my own designs, 7 of which are at a stage where the only thing left to do is build molds and then inventory plus I have a list of people lined up who want me to produce their goods. Each of my initial launches will be paired with some graphic element designed by one of a few amazing artist and designers I know, maybe it’s just packaging or a limited edition print. I think the unifying theme is that it’s going to be stuff that I think is fun or witty in some way and as much as possible produced in the US and with the most efficient systems as possible. I won’t claim that only domestic manufacturing, certified non toxic, recycled, post consumer… whatever is acceptable because I think those issues are far deeper than most people understand. But I will be conscious of every decision I make and material or process I choose. I’m not sure of my end goal or how big I hope to grow this… maybe this is the beginning of my EMPIRE!!!"

I do believe in this Empire. Ryan graduated the same year with Josh Longo, and they are looking to collaborate - combining forces, leashing their empires! So damned great!!

In addition to the great success of his commercial designs, sculptures, blog-world, and new website - (stay tuned for the launch) Ryan notes his development of mechanical processes - tooling and machining designs that allow for production of hitherto never-before-seen methods of fabrication and tooling - (potential confidentiality and intellectual property rights prevent me from noting specifics)!!

And to finish up, between the cars, the costumes, and the observations in his blog, Ryan has been keeping me on my toes with envy and admiration! Congratulations for the dawn of a new empire!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Ryan Rutherford - Best in Show 2x !




Ryan Rutherford announces that he and his company JW Pet Co. has taken Best in Show 2nd year in a row;

he notes on his blog: Bloggerford

"...Thursday afternoon we got very exciting news.
We won best in show for new dog toys for the second year in a row.
Last year we won for the arachnoid ball this year for the brand new hol-ee cuz...."

Check out the blog - it's full of life and wonderful things that only Ryan can bring to the world with his own poignant vision and humor!
Congrats!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

ryan rutherford



Ryan Rutherford (graduated 03) has won first place "Best In Show" in the Global Pet Expo this year, see image above. Ryan is the star designer of the iconic and world famous "Cuz" dog-toy series for JW Pet Company. (You know you got one for yourself, not your dog!" and he is now the company's Creative Vice President! Congratulations! I look forward to posting more details and info about Ryan's doings, I know he has a lot more going on! Super Great to have him here! He is also noted on the Pratt Success blog