Raven Flight - Cast Paper
Width: 14.5 inches
Height: 7.75 inches
Raven Flight - Hand Painted Cast Paper Art
This unique piece captures the mystery and beauty of the raven in flight, blending mythology and artistry into a stunning paper sculpture.
Width: 14.5 inches
Height: 7.75 inches
Raven Flight - Hand Painted Cast Paper Art
This unique piece captures the mystery and beauty of the raven in flight, blending mythology and artistry into a stunning paper sculpture.
Width: 14.5 inches
Height: 7.75 inches
Raven Flight - Hand Painted Cast Paper Art
This unique piece captures the mystery and beauty of the raven in flight, blending mythology and artistry into a stunning paper sculpture.
**Details:**
- Handcrafted: Cast paper sculpture, meticulously hand painted.
- Frame: Mounted in a 3D-printed frame, hand painted and artist-designed for a one-of-a-kind presentation.
- Inspired by Mythology:
- Celtic & Norse Legends: The raven is a symbol of power and a messenger between worlds.
- Norse Tales: Huginn and Muninn, Odin's ravens, symbolize thought and memory.
- Imagery: A black raven soaring mid-flight, embodying grace and mystery.
**Perfect for**: Mythology lovers, raven enthusiasts, or anyone drawn to meaningful and symbolic art.
A beautiful addition to any home or a thoughtful, handmade gift.
Paper Casting
Paper casting is to me the perfect medium. It allows me to use almost every skill set. A typical piece begins as a drawing or two. Then I sculpt it in wax. This is a long refining process and often the image sculpted is far different from the drawing. Then I build a dam around the wax and pour a rubber mold directly off the surface. A casting is made by pressing the wet cotton pulp into the mold and extracting the water. Then I finish the surface.
While every piece that emerges from the mold is about the same, no two are painted the same. Maybe I would if I could, but the painting process is always in flux. I am always experimenting with ways of mixing colors or washes and hard edges or new pigments. I spend about 75% of my time with the painted finishes. Click here to see the process.