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STAR CATCHER

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There was a time when the Sun held the same position in the sky each and every day. There was no Spring, Autumn, or Winter. Only Summer. The people of the Earth became weary of the same old same old thing. The wise ones knew of an ancient group of space travelers that may be able to help in their quest to have different seasons.                                                                                          A summons went out for help.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               The answer to their call was heard. Coming to their aid was an ancient order of cosmic beings. They are referred to as the Star Catchers. Some of you may know of this order of cosmic existence, and others may not. If not, here is the story of the Star Catcher.                                    

Throw Me to the Stars

This is a copper metal relief sculpture. The foreground and background are both from 24 gauge copper. The foreground images are hand-cut with a jeweler's saw and joined to the back copper by fusing transparent enamel to the whole piece.    horizontal wooden stand.  The art for sale includes the hand-crafted hardwood rustic wooden frame coupled with strings tied to the corners. The stand measures 7 inches long and 2.5 inches wide at the base. The poles of the stand measure 6 inches high and 7.5 inches long. www.angelwingartfarm.com 

Catching the Sun

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Catching the Sun is a copper relief art piece with a handmade wooden stand designed for tabletop display and home decor. The hand-crafted hardwood stand measures 6.3" in length and 6.5" in height. The copper relief measures 4" in height and 2" in width and is made of 24 gauge copper. The foreground is hand-cut with a jeweler's saw, and copper rivets join the foreground to the background copper sheet. A layer of transparent enamel is applied and then cured in a kiln.  www.angelwingartfarm.com