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SPRINGTIME SWALLOWS original metal wall sculpture


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Size & Details

Size & Details

A wall sculpture of a swallow in a nest memorialized in hand-cut salvaged metal, on a painted wood backing. Finished with contemporary wood frame with antique gold metallic finish.

  • Medium: salvaged metal on wood
  • Size: 42" H x 42" W x 2.5" D
  • Hardware: ready to hang with wire on back
  • Frame: layered antique gold metallic frame
  • Part of a limited series each produced with a unique set of rescued materials
Process

Process

Using a variety of rescued and repurposed materials - from scrap car doors to vintage tin cans, to TV trays and old signs - I hand-cut and place each individual piece of metal, layering color and texture on color and texture until the perfect image emerges. Mounted on a circular background treated with antique sheet music and a wash of white paint and finished in a frame found housing a mirror in a tiny thrift shop in a tiny mountain town.

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Limited Series

Limited Series

Each work in Dolan Geiman’s portfolio is unique and hand-crafted. Works indicated with “limited series” are reiterations of a recurring theme or concept.

A Certificate of Authenticity is available upon request.

  • Each piece in a limited series is created with an inimitable collection of found materials: no two are exactly alike, although they may look similar at a glance.
  • Details, colors, specific materials, typography and frame will differ from work to work.

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Dolan Geiman Metal Wall Sculpture

Contemporary assemblage mixed media artist Dolan Geiman uses intricately cut salvaged metal to create a different type of found object artwork in upcycled materials. These original artworks hang as highly tactile metal wall sculptures, echoing some of Dolan's other artworks available in paper collage. Bold in color and rich in detail, discover some of the atypical materials given new life for these metal creations, like car doors, kitchen utensils, oil cans and antique farming equipment.