Disrupted Flight
Disrupted Flight
Disrupted Flight
Disrupted Flight

Disrupted Flight

Metal Wall Sculpture (ID: A139440)
Designed by Kim Eubank
$750
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Powdered glass (enamel on steel) fired in a 1500 degree kiln, framed in MIG welded aluminum. Wired and ready to hang as shown.
  • Suitable for outdoor use
  • Outdoor temperature range: 20°-100° F
  • Includes protective coating
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass, Aluminum, Enamel, Steel
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Kim Eubank

The Metal Quilt
"Enamel is a lustrous, luminous, and wonderfully challenging medium. I love the sensuous melting of hot glass on cold, hard copper. The kiln work can be exhausting, but you can't get really beautiful work without a little suffering. "

Kim Eubank calls her work the "Metal Quilt." She is influenced by the geometric greats: Mondrian, Mark Rothko, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the architect Hundertwasser. Eubank draws from her years in jewelry making to create the many individual enameled tiles that comprise each piece.

Eubank constructs her wall hangings from enameled copper. Eubank hand cuts each piece from a roll of 22-gauge coiled copper. She designs the layout in bare copper on a wooden canvas. She the individually enamels each piece by sifting dry, powdered glass onto the copper and firing them in a 1,500 degree kiln. The mounting method used makes each piece lightweight enough to hang on any wall.

The artist trained at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA. Eubank has a B.A. in crafts, specializing in jewelry and glass, and has stretched the limits of traditional enameling through experimentation and countless hours of practice.