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Still Water, Warm Light - 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:
This paired copper composition explores the quiet dialogue between water and light, movement and stillness. Circular forms emerge like remembered reflected moons, anchoring the surface as botanical lines rise and bend—suggesting growth shaped by time rather than force.
The patina carries its own history: blues and greens bloom across warm copper tones, revealing traces of oxidation, hand-worked texture, and intentional restraint. Each panel stands on its own, yet together they form a continuous rhythm—one holding space, the other offering warmth—inviting the viewer to slow down and look longer.
17×17” Matted & Framed Pair
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:
This paired copper composition explores the quiet dialogue between water and light, movement and stillness. Circular forms emerge like remembered reflected moons, anchoring the surface as botanical lines rise and bend—suggesting growth shaped by time rather than force.
The patina carries its own history: blues and greens bloom across warm copper tones, revealing traces of oxidation, hand-worked texture, and intentional restraint. Each panel stands on its own, yet together they form a continuous rhythm—one holding space, the other offering warmth—inviting the viewer to slow down and look longer.
17×17” Matted & Framed Pair