Earth, Wind and Fire
Peter Happny
New Hampshire, U.S.A.
Metal, boulder, 17' x 12.5' x 7'
(map # 40)

ARTIST STATEMENT:  

The things our lives are based on, they come together in many ways and our future is a hopeful balance.

ARTIST BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

In 1971 while studying at the University of New Hampshire I was enrolled in a course on Early American Architecture.  I got a few
questions on the final exam that was related to early Portsmouth architecture incorrect.  Convinced my Professor was wrong, I
decided to come to Portsmouth myself to see the Wentworth Gardner House.  After seeing the house and realizing my Professor
was indeed correct, I decided maybe I could find a job and learn a few more things.  Thus, I stopped into Strawberry Bank to inquire
about a job.  Turns out I ended up running the blacksmith shop there for the next seven years.  Over thirty years later, I was
installing a railing in front of the Wentworth Gardner House. I drilled multiple holes into granite for two days with equipment that
seemed to have been around as long as when I had first visited Portsmouth.  While sweating in the summer heat and drilling too
many holes, I had an epiphany.  If I had not ever visited the Wentworth Gardner House I would not have had to drill so many holes.  
Moreover, I would not have pursued a career in blacksmithing.  At this point I have been in the blacksmithing business for
thirty-eight years and counting.  I find one of the advantages of being self-taught is that it takes less time to figure out how I solved
the problems the last time I produced a similar piece.