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Quiet on the Marsh line- 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:
Quiet on the Marsh line
Quiet on the Marsh line captures that fleeting moment of stillness. The heron stands poised between movement and patience, a sentinel of the shallows, reading the rhythm beneath the surface. Warm copper tones echo the rising sun, while cool washes of patina drift like tidal memory—where land, water, and sky blur into one continuous story.
Nothing here is rushed. Every line, every texture, leans into the art of waiting—the kind of quiet that isn’t empty, but alive with intention.
It’s a piece about presence… about knowing when to move, and when to simply stand at the edge and listen.
24”x45” 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:
Quiet on the Marsh line
Quiet on the Marsh line captures that fleeting moment of stillness. The heron stands poised between movement and patience, a sentinel of the shallows, reading the rhythm beneath the surface. Warm copper tones echo the rising sun, while cool washes of patina drift like tidal memory—where land, water, and sky blur into one continuous story.
Nothing here is rushed. Every line, every texture, leans into the art of waiting—the kind of quiet that isn’t empty, but alive with intention.
It’s a piece about presence… about knowing when to move, and when to simply stand at the edge and listen.
24”x45” Matted & Framed