Thursday, January 15, 2009

post.number.six


This is an example of the kind of stuff we worked on in my Metal-smithing class. It was by far my least favorite project from that class. It took a lot of work and I admittedly did not spend as much time on it as I should have, but I'm okay with how it turned out. It is a raised vessel made from a hammered sheet of copper with acrylic paint and the stand is two more pieces of copper which are sandblasted and painted with acrylic which the bowl balances on and interlock at the bottom. They are not attached or secured in any way, which is an element that I threw together at the last minute to add some visual interest with the negative space that it creates.

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