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Sculpture
& Wrought Iron
A childhood and teenage saturation in the
methods of Greco-Roman and Classical sculpting have led to the production
of sculptures in bronze and relief work for architecture, as well as
various mold making and reproduction processes. Students are taught in
this media, for example Margit Kelch was taught clay rose making in
Bavaria and in a short time was able to produce and fire the roses shown.
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Inlaid
marble and
brass floor mosaic |
Hand-wrought
steel washbasin
set with granite top |
America's
first heart specialist in Bronze - Dr. Smithy, Historic Charleston, MUSC |
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| Urethane
mold of historic medallions |
Castings
applied to historic railing
Charleston, SC |
Third
dimensional wood carving, illuminated windows, childhood family home in
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| Carved
crest for Paul May Contractor business |
Dolphin
design marble inlay for floor mosaic |
Clay
sculpture reproduced in bronze
Lord Anson, Historic Charleston, SC |
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| Sculpture
of Blackbeard the Pirate, facial hair and costume created by Barbara May |
Black
Beard hostage, Captain Stede Bonnet
Historic Charleston seen through aft cabin windows |
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| Metal
and marble table with egrets |
David
with concrete formed dolphin |
David
with concrete rock formation for hot-tub surround |
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| Architectural
ceramic embellishments |
Detail
of ceramic architectural embellishments |
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Wrought
iron gates for Dickinson residence,
Wadmalaw Island, SC |
Engraving
for motorbike embellishment |
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| Copper
Rose |
Copper
Rose |
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| David's
cousin, accomplished ceramic artist Margit Kelch, displays clay rose
technique during a recent family reunion to ancestral home in Obernbreit,
Bavaria, Germany |
Wine
bottle decorations by Margit Kelch |
Ceramic
roses by Margit Kelch |
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