Applying the vivid colors first
these ceramic wall pieces are created from a variety of pit-fired and acrylic-painted shapes arranged on a wood backing
The 'V' Tapestry bowls and plates are a variation on Richard's signature Tapestry pieces
the artist hammers and oxidizes each sterling silver link from round wire before layering them into a unique composition that exudes industrial flair
it's hand sanded and oxidized with a hot process patina
Jupiter Series 3 P08920-P01455 Applying the vivid colors firstA fluid wave wraps around a seated figure in this hand cast bronze relief sculpture, reminding us of the connection between humans and Earth. Created using the lost wax process, the piece is first sculpted from clay, and a wax mold is created. At the bronze foundry, the piece is repeatedly dipped in ceramic to form a heat resistant shell into which the liquid bronze is poured. After being removed from the mold, the bronze is smoothed, sandblasted, and