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This is our latest piece! It is about 20' long by 10' wide and incorporates existing natural pieces. The sculpture is made from strap steel about 2" wide and 1/8" thick and each piece is about 15' long. The end balls are made of highly polished black acrylic. |
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Standing about 6' tall and 36" square, this is made of 1" copper tubing that is finished off with pool balls from my old table. |
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| Looking to use alot of leftover pieces in the shop, this was made from a cutup steel wagowheel with copper tubing going thru. The ends are finished with 1 1/2" highly polished black acrylic balls. All this is mounted on a 6" square by 40" long marble slab that used to be a road marker. |
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By using the rest of the steel wagon wheel covers, we created this wind chime that stands about 4 1/2' tall and 12' long. The chimes were fabricated from 1 1/2" and 2" electrical conduit. Plenty of sound to wake up the neighbors! |
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Last year we decided to make a piece that was "alive" and "growing". Rebar is a great media to work with and combined with the end pieces (acrylic balls) it might pass for an Ike & Mike bush! |
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This is one of our first pieces! We took a welding course together at Suny Purchase and also made a matching bench out of 1/2" rebar. |
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| Here is the matching bench!! |
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Our latest piece inspired by a trip out to Shelter Island to see our friends, Sam & Stef. It is about 6' tall by 40" wide. |
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| Both my husband Alan and I have been coming to Vermont for over 35 years and finally took permanent residence in 2008. While I design and make my creations, Alan creates outdoor metal sculptures and furniture that I also design under the name ALSA. In our spare time we lovingly take care of our 1895 Dutch Colonial home and our French Bulldog "Siam". |
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