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GRACE M GAYNOR
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Enamelware

2018-2019

Bronze and copper with glass enamel

Each piece starts as a flat sheet of metal and is patiently shaped and hammered by hand. The process of 'raising' a large bowl or vessel can take days. Once the form is finished, glass enamel is kiln-fired over the metal, combining the organic and unpredictable nature of glass enamel with carefully crafted metalwork.

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Hammered Bowls

2013-2019

Copper and Bronze, some with glass enamel

Each piece starts as a flat sheet of metal and is patiently shaped and hammered by hand. The process of 'raising' a large bowl or vessel can take days.

See a list of currently available work

Untitled (1 & 2)

2013

Maple, sterling silver, natural mica and instant film

Pair of Polaroid images, transferred to sheets of mica, and set in frames fabricated from sterling silver and wood.

Handheld Viewers

2012-2013

Sterling silver, stainless steel, various woods, glass and instant film

Series of three handheld sculptures.

Eye Loupe

2012

Sterling silver, stainless steel, glass & 35mm slide film

Wearable sculpture, used to view a photographic landscape created by layering color filn images.

CTA/Woods

2011

Brass, glass and instant film

Wall sculpture built to layer and juxtapose photographs of natural landscapes with urban transportation.

Enamelware

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Hammered Bowls

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Untitled (1 & 2)

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Handheld Viewers

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Eye Loupe

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CTA/Woods

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