This is one of the smaller copper patina murals that I create. Some people do not have the space for a larger mural and not everyone has the budget. These copper art pieces are 12” x 24”. They can be hung vertical or horizontal. They can also be wall art or placed on a small table top easel. Giving someone a few options for placement, depending on their decor and available art space.
The colors that emerged on this copper patina mural were most likely a direct result from the 100 degree heat and high humidity. The only thing that I have appreciated about this heat wave. lol
I do a lot of nature walks and hikes and when I saw what was unfolding in this piece, it immediately made me feel like I was in nature on an amazing fall day. Colors glistening all around. You know those days! It literally make you feel like you are in an enchanted land. Very soul healing!
22"H x 48"L
This copper patina mural was created primarily using ammonia baths. There were several phases it went through in order to achieve this final look. In my own life at this time, I am struggling with some different paths that are seemingly on the horizon for me. I want the Path to unfold organically and spiritually and some days it can be a challenge to allow that to happen. Sometimes when I don't feel like I have the answer right in front of me, I want to force an answer.
This piece immediately spoke to me, letting me know the Path will unfold as it's suppose to. It will flow organically and despite me wanting to have an answer right now, I need to be at peace knowing the Path will unveil itself, when I'm ready.
The inspiration from this copper mural came to me from hiking to some waterfalls in western North Carolina recently. Once the blues emerged, they felt like waterfalls and waves to me. I worked with the middle piece that developed into a water scene within itself. All sections ended up with their own individual water scenes.
I love copper patina because it feels like WabiSabi Interior Styling. The imperfections create a perfect piece in the end. There is nothing absolutely perfect about it and that’s what makes it perfect.
What do you think about this 3 panel copper art mural? I decided to invert the middle panel for no other reason than I liked it that way. :-) I love the organic nature of copper and the patina colors are unbelievable. I have worked with copper for maybe 10 years now and am never disappointed at the colors that are a result of my patina process.
For one of a kind art and a conversation piece, please reach out. Custom Copper orders are always welcome. I work with Home Owners, Interior Designers, Architects, Home Decor Specialists, etc.
Was asked by an Interior Design firm in Edmonton Alberta, CANADA to create a piece for a client of theirs. It will go over the microwave and in between 2 beautiful cabinets. I can’t wait to see the final piece, once installed.
Copper Patina art can make stunning accent pieces in your home or business. Especialy accent pieces in your kitchen. Its extremely beautiful as a kitchen backsplash.
This piece recently sold at The Silver Fox in Hendersonville, NC. I absolutely love the colors and movement in this piece. It felt like the colors in a sunset, that we are gifted with some evenings that happen during a 10 minute period. The colors can shift so quickly within 10 minutes, it’s almost impossible to know what you witnessed, unless you took photos.
Anyway, this piece for me was a compilation of those magnificent colors within those 10 minutes.
This is a process that I don’t use a lot. However, I had a client that wanted this look for her interior home space. I did this piece primarily with a torch. In order to achieve the movement she wanted in the copper, along with the colors, I knew I could achieve the look better with a torch as opposed to the chemical baths.
I do love the abstract celestial look and feel of this piece.