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Dimensional Pieces
Table-Top Pieces and Wall Hangings
All of these pieces you see on this page
are one-of-kind for your table-top or the wall.
The enameled bowls are not intended for ashtrays or for
food use! Each piece of
copper is either hammered, cut, or bent into free form shapes before their
enameled. From this process
there will be occasionally small stress cracks – it is part of the
enameling process in this case. They
are all counter enameled to minimize the stress between the copper and
glass enamel. These pieces are fired between the temperatures of 1300 –
1500 degrees for each color to achieve the effects shown. Each
piece is then titled and signed by the artist.
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“Theodore Roosevelt National Park, N.D.” $85.00
This copper enameled plate lays at about 11” x 3/4” around.
Made with opaque and transparent glass enamel of about 9 colors. It was fired 10 times at low temperatures to get this
beautiful effect.
“This plate was inspired from my trip to Alaska. The photo was taken on the way back at the Teddy Roosevelt’s National Park in N.D.
Badlands. Please see photos in my Alaska Trip Story under Adventures with the
Motorcycle Page.” |

“Snow Capped Mountains Near Hyder, Alaska” $89.00
This copper enameled plate lays at about 11” x 3/4” around.
Made with opaque and transparent glass enamel of about 11 colors. It was fired 12 times at low temperatures to get this
beautiful effect.
“This plate was inspired from my trip to Alaska.
The photo was taken near Hyder, Alaska of Bear Mountain. These mountains are next to Bear Glacier.
Please see photos in my Alaska Trip Story under Adventures with the
Motorcycle Page.” |
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“Glacier Flow” $48.00
This copper enameled plate sits at about 7” long x 5”wide.
Made with opaque, opal and transparent glass enamel of about 8 colors.
It was fired 10 times at low temperatures to get this effect.
“This plate was inspired from my trip to Alaska.
The photo was taken near Hyder, Alaska of Bear Glacier.
Please see photos in my Alaska Trip Story under Adventures with the
Motorcycle Page.” |

“Covered Enameled Dogwood Bowl” $148.00
This copper enameled Covered Bowl sits at about 7” wide x 4 1/2”deep.Made with opaque, opal and transparent glass enamel of about 14 colors.
It was fired 16 times at low temperatures to get this effect. There are 4 attached Dogwood Flowers and 1 Butterfly on the lid.
"This is inspired from the Dogwood Trees in the spring time on my farm in Bath, Ohio.
For more enameled Dogwood items please go to the Dogwood
Enamel." |
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“Autumn Dream” $78.00
This copper enameled bowl stands about 4” x
6 ½” around. Made with opaque, transparent and opal glass
enamels of about 10 colors. It
was high fired at low temperatures to get this effect.
“This
warm bowl reminds me of fall time leaves wrapped in the night
darkness”. |

~SOLD~
“Sea Flower” $32.00
This copper enamel bowl stands 1 ¾” x
5” around. The edges were clipped into a petal look
that’s ungulates in the ocean. Then enameled with 5 opaque,
transparent and opal glass colors.
It was fired about 6 times to get this effect.
“The beauty and
colors of the ocean coral reef.”
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~SOLD~
“Fall Time Sky” $55.00
This enamel bowl stands at 2” x 8 ½” around. The
copper bowl is enameled with about 8 glass colors and is fired at
low temperatures for each color.
This keeps the colors from melting into each other.
“Look up to the
autumn blue sky; you can watch the leaves fall through the sky.” |

~SOLD~ “Whirlwind Night” $42.00
This copper enamel bowl stands 1 ¼” x
7” around. Made with opaque, transparent and opal glass
enamels of about seven colors.
It was high fired about 8 times to get this effect.
“A
starry windy night in an open field.” |
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~SOLD~ “Moonlight Oak” $35.00
This copper enameled bowl stands 1” x
5 ¾” around. The copper bowl is enameled with about 7 glass colors and is
fired at low temperatures for each color.
This keeps the colors from melting into each other.
“The symbol of the
Oak leaf is strength and the Father figure as Maple is Mother.” |
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