Seagull / Wave
PrintingCoastal silhouette study — testing how avian form and wave gesture read as a single sculptural object.
Prototype print in progress. Documentation will be added after the first physical proof.
Original Skowron Copper forms currently in sculptural print, hand-finishing evaluation, or patina study. Not available for sale.
One hundred percent original studio art — coastal marine forms tested as copper-composite sculptural objects.
Coastal silhouette study — testing how avian form and wave gesture read as a single sculptural object.
Prototype print in progress. Documentation will be added after the first physical proof.
Large marine form study — mass, curve, and negative space before hand finishing begins.
Prototype print in progress. Documentation will be added after the first physical proof.
Mythic coastal figure — testing silhouette, fragility, and whether the form survives the full studio process.
Prototype print in progress. Documentation will be added after the first physical proof.
Openwork nautical form — negative space, support removal, sanding access, and surface refinement under review.
Developed at the request of the Harpswell Collective — adapted from a licensed model, not original Skowron studio art.
Functional sculptural holder — 40% copper-composite filament, twelve to fifteen hours hand processing, patina studies underway.
Every prototype is documented the same way — four views on a neutral background, captured as the object moves through the studio. Patina studies are added later, when the surface is ready.
Complete form at a readable distance — scale, gesture, and overall presence.
Openwork, texture, or surface area under evaluation — where the form is most demanding.
How the object stands, contacts the surface, and distributes weight.
Pure copper exposed at the start of hand processing — before sanding refinement and before patina.