Tribute to Serra
Tribute to Serra

Tribute to Serra

Metal Vessel (ID: A115844)
Designed by Jeffrey Brown
$3,000
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Inspired by the work of sculptor Richard Serra—huge steel installations that dwarfed viewers—this pair of sculptural bronze vessels is perfectly sized for display in your home. They can hold water and flowers if desired.

Each piece is individually fabricated and tig welded from bronze. Creating these pieces is challenging because the metal is prone to warping when heat is applied—much patience and clamping is required to achieve the sleek, curved shape. Sold in a set of 2 as shown.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Glass, Bronze
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Jeffrey Brown

Jeffrey Brown

"My art is everything I am not, it's quiet, minimalist and even elegant ."

Jeffrey Brown is a self taught artist and metal smith, and has been working with fire and metal for over 35 years. Originally a studio jeweler producing one of a kind pieces inspired by nature and artisans encountered in his many world travels. Over time his work has evolved to carry the shapes, surfaces and sense of nature into functional sculpture.

The pieces are fabricated beginning with large sheets of bronze, steel or copper. Shapes are cut from the sheets, formed, welded, polished, and, finally, finished with a variety of patinization techniques. Because each piece is created from scratch without molds or patterns, no two pieces are ever exactly alike. The shift from jewelry to working on a larger scale with heavier metals and industrial tools created a challenge of keeping the pieces both intimate and elegant.

Jeffrey Brown is almost entirely self taught after an initial introduction to welding in 1966. Over the years guidance and support from the facilities and artists at Pratt Fine Arts in Seattle, WA have refined his technique.

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