The elements of Still Life are sewn with wire to a12" X 12" stretched canvas. No solder, rivets or adhesives were used; like all my metalwork, it was assembled using textile, basketry and braiding techniques. Etching, engraving, stamping and hammering were used for texture and detail. Colored using a torch.
Still Life is a sculpture of a painting. As such, it plays with the idea of medium, using copper to echo a motif that has been represented in paintings and drawings for hundreds of years. It also plays with dimension: most of the scene is 2-D, and only the life is “brought to life” by the addition of depth. I plan to make this the first of a series of 3D flowers on 2D backgrounds.
Katy Keefe,Galaxie Gallery, Chicago: "The main response to your work was awe at the craft, composition and final piece."
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Still Life
Carved Wood Stand with Meteorite
Net Work
Woven Copper Vase 2
Vesicolor
Vesicritter
Vesicarp
Vesica trimetalia
Shovelnose Vesica
Vesicanoe
Vesicapsule
Vesivision
Vesica interrupta (Naiad)
Decavesica
Copper Bouquet
Painted Lady
Pendant
Woven Pendant
Squares necklace
Oval Pendant Necklace
Chinga Meteorite Pendant
Basket Pendant Necklace
Pendant with Loom Woven Wire
Pendant with Woven Strips
Copper and Silver Wire Basket
Metal Basket Vase
Reproduction - Allium
Weaving
Reproduction - Daffodil
Reproduction - Wild Ginger
Meteorite 2
Aphids
Xerxes and Yamba
Thistle
Glory Vine
Plant Competition
Prickly Pear Cactus
Reproduction - Unknown Bog Plant
Reproduction - Beard Tongue
Reproduction - Pitcher Plant
Reproduction - Geranium
Reproduction - Astrantia
Reproduction - Peony
Reproduction - Iris
Reproduction - Primrose
Reproduction - Orchid Cactus
Reproduction - Woodland Herb
Reproduction - Sedum
Reproduction - Orchid
Reproduction - Astilbe
Spider on Astilbe