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ShopART Midwest is an artist-centric, non-commission gallery that connects Midwest artists to the buyers who appreciate living with the arts and handcrafted items. This is a service by Twin Rivers Council for the Arts supporting our local culture makers and making it easier for anyone to bring special, handmade arts into their lives.

Copper Electroplated Feather Brooch Pin 1

About Artwork

Beautiful Copper Feather Brooch Pin to be worn of your hat, scarf, sweater or shawl. This is in fact a Real Feather that has been Copper Electroplated!

Electroforming- the intricate process of growing copper onto another medium. The items is sealed and coated with a conductive paint, submerged into a copper electrolyte solution, then a low voltage charge is passed through the solution, during this process the copper grows anywhere there is conductivity. And due to the fact that this is a chemical process the organic item in this case a Feather is still inside the copper casing!

Approximant Measurements: 6″x 1″

Cost: $65

Year Created: 2019

Materials: Feather, Copper, Wire

Size: 6"x 1"

Signed: Yes

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About the Artist

Dustin Swiers started glass lampworking back in 2008 when he moved to Mankato for schooling. Swiers received two degrees from Minnesota State University, Mankato, a BFA and an MA, both focused on ceramics and sculpture. He created Flame in Hand Glass as the sole proprietor in 2010. Swiers now works out of and helped create the non profit Mankato MakerSpace as a co founder, board member, shop lead, and instructor in metalworking, glassblowing and now ceramics. Dustin's work ranges from functional to decorative, blending disciplines of Lampworking, Off- Hand Glassworking and Stained glass techniques with Metalworking, Electroplating and Lapidary to create jewelry, custom blades, vessels and sculptures. “As with many artists, the process is what keeps me engaged and pushes me to make. My greatest pursuit is discovery in the act of creating; simultaneously learning about my materials, craft, and self.”
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