Sundown Sips - Framed and Matted Copper Works

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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 Sundown Sips, copper becomes atmosphere.

A golden sun spins behind her like a slow-turning compass, casting warm metallic light across a weathered railing and a sky washed in patina blues. She stands composed and unbothered — lips lacquered in red enamel, wine catching the last blush of day. The reflective lenses hold secrets of horizon lines we’re not invited to see.

The flame-kissed copper surface gives her skin a living warmth — amber and rose rising from oxidation rather than paint — while the hat and wine glow in bold enamel contrast. The interplay of torch and pigment creates a tension between refinement and rawness, polish and elemental fire.

She is leisure without apology.
She is summer held in a glass.
She is the quiet confidence of someone who knows the evening is only just beginning.

22×40 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 Sundown Sips, copper becomes atmosphere.

A golden sun spins behind her like a slow-turning compass, casting warm metallic light across a weathered railing and a sky washed in patina blues. She stands composed and unbothered — lips lacquered in red enamel, wine catching the last blush of day. The reflective lenses hold secrets of horizon lines we’re not invited to see.

The flame-kissed copper surface gives her skin a living warmth — amber and rose rising from oxidation rather than paint — while the hat and wine glow in bold enamel contrast. The interplay of torch and pigment creates a tension between refinement and rawness, polish and elemental fire.

She is leisure without apology.
She is summer held in a glass.
She is the quiet confidence of someone who knows the evening is only just beginning.

22×40 Matted & Framed