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My Art Think

Metal
Most of my work consists of a dual-process technique referred to as chasing and repousse. These works are created by transferring a 2D image onto thin sheet metal, and then "pushing," the image through the piece, to make the image 3D.
![]() Momo the cat, on Boston Cap2017. Commission. [9.5" x 8.5"] 22 gauge Copper. | ![]() Mount Monadnock2013. Commission. [6" x 30"] 20 gauge Copper. *Woodwork done by another artisan. |
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![]() Mount Monadnock2013. Commission. [6" x 30"] 20 gauge Copper. Before framing. | ![]() Hummingbird2012. Commission. [6" x 9.75"] 22 gauge Copper. Heat coloring/ Oil Paint. |
![]() Lamb2013. [6" x 6"] 22 gauge Copper. | ![]() Starfish2012. [Approx. 8.5" x 9"] 18 gauge or 20 gauge Steel. Wax Coating. |
![]() Guitar Ray2012. [7.5" x 11"] 18 gauge or 20 gauge Steel. Heat Coloring/Wax Coating. | ![]() Starfish and Shell2012. [9" x 9"] 18 gauge or 20 gauge Steel. Heat Coloring/Wax Coating. |
![]() Flower Burst2012. [3.25" x 2"] 22 gauge Copper. Liver of Sulfur/Heat Coloring. | ![]() Three Orchids2014. [4.5" x 3.5"] 18 gauge Copper. |
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