





Lantern of the Lost - Framed and Matted Copper Works
Hand embossing and debossing are processes used to create raised (embossed) or recessed (debossed) designs on sheet metals - Copper, Bronze or Steel, adding texture, depth, and visual appeal. These artistic techniques are commonly employed in decorative applications to create both beautiful and interesting framed sculptures.
Description:
In Lantern of the Lost, a solitary lighthouse rises through swells of verdigris and flame-kissed copper, casting radiant beams across a storm-stained sky. This beacon, timeless and tireless, stands as a sentinel for all adrift — the dreamers, the drifters, the seekers of home.
Sculpted in hand-tooled copper, the work draws on both elemental contrast and emotional quiet: fire and water, metal and motion, isolation and guidance. Each etching, each weathered wave, tells a story of resilience in the face of uncertainty — and the light we cling to when the way forward feels unknown.
16×20 Matted & Framed
Hand embossing and debossing are processes used to create raised (embossed) or recessed (debossed) designs on sheet metals - Copper, Bronze or Steel, adding texture, depth, and visual appeal. These artistic techniques are commonly employed in decorative applications to create both beautiful and interesting framed sculptures.
Description:
In Lantern of the Lost, a solitary lighthouse rises through swells of verdigris and flame-kissed copper, casting radiant beams across a storm-stained sky. This beacon, timeless and tireless, stands as a sentinel for all adrift — the dreamers, the drifters, the seekers of home.
Sculpted in hand-tooled copper, the work draws on both elemental contrast and emotional quiet: fire and water, metal and motion, isolation and guidance. Each etching, each weathered wave, tells a story of resilience in the face of uncertainty — and the light we cling to when the way forward feels unknown.
16×20 Matted & Framed
Hand embossing and debossing are processes used to create raised (embossed) or recessed (debossed) designs on sheet metals - Copper, Bronze or Steel, adding texture, depth, and visual appeal. These artistic techniques are commonly employed in decorative applications to create both beautiful and interesting framed sculptures.
Description:
In Lantern of the Lost, a solitary lighthouse rises through swells of verdigris and flame-kissed copper, casting radiant beams across a storm-stained sky. This beacon, timeless and tireless, stands as a sentinel for all adrift — the dreamers, the drifters, the seekers of home.
Sculpted in hand-tooled copper, the work draws on both elemental contrast and emotional quiet: fire and water, metal and motion, isolation and guidance. Each etching, each weathered wave, tells a story of resilience in the face of uncertainty — and the light we cling to when the way forward feels unknown.
16×20 Matted & Framed