Trinity of the Sandhills - Framed and Matted Copper Works

$500.00
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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:

Description

Three forms rise from the marsh in quiet alignment — distinct, yet unified. In Trinity of the Sandhills, the cranes stand as living pillars of the landscape, their elongated necks creating a rhythmic vertical harmony against a backdrop of shifting teal and amber light.

Each bird holds its own presence — alert, aware, and poised — yet together they become something more powerful: a shared watchfulness, a collective breath. The warm glow behind them suggests dawn or dusk, those sacred in-between moments when the world softens and stillness speaks loudest.

26” x 36” Framed and Matted

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:

Description

Three forms rise from the marsh in quiet alignment — distinct, yet unified. In Trinity of the Sandhills, the cranes stand as living pillars of the landscape, their elongated necks creating a rhythmic vertical harmony against a backdrop of shifting teal and amber light.

Each bird holds its own presence — alert, aware, and poised — yet together they become something more powerful: a shared watchfulness, a collective breath. The warm glow behind them suggests dawn or dusk, those sacred in-between moments when the world softens and stillness speaks loudest.

26” x 36” Framed and Matted