Bronze lost wax casting of  plastic Coffee Cup Covers presented as a Napkin/letter Holder. This was custom commissioned by Modern Art Foundry. The patina finish is a rich dark bronze, capturing all the writing on the cap, the detail being amazing. You will simply never be able to cap a cup of coffee again without thinking of this. It measures 3 3/4 inches high and 3 ½ inches long, and 2 1/4 inches wide at base, and weighs 1 pound, 9 ounces. It is in a limited edition of 10 and foundry markings and year cast are in present. Ready for shipping.

 

Art, the conscious, creative process to produce aesthetic objects, may be found in many shapes and sizes. Our potential to imagine the possibilities,  organic and manmade,  is often trapped in our everyday environment.  In the things we use and discard, and what may have been necessary, but now lies dormant.  Jeffrey Spring and the artisans at Modern Art Foundry explore instinctual and visceral sensations to the world we live in, and present them as MAF Design Works, hoping to perhaps provide another view...

 

 

 

 


Our International Buyers, please note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost, these charges being the buyer's responsibility, at the time of pick up. Being aware of your countries customs policies prior to bidding and buying will prevent any unexpected fees at the time of pick-up.

 
The art of lost wax casting, practiced for over 4000 years, is an incredibly precise metal casting technique.  Properly executed, it ensures accurate, detailed reproduction of an original sculpture.  Historically used for many types of work from miniature to colossal in size,  the process allows for variations in finish and final appearance.  Artistic and labor intensive, projects may take weeks or more leading to ultimate value in every creation.

 

 


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