SCULPTURE OF KAI WOLTER > EARLY EPIDERMAL PLANES

“Deformation and warpage may have fantastic overtones, as sculptural equivalents they also refer to the formative processes by which straight lines become complex curves and perfect spheres become amorphous blobs. Far from materializing spontaneously, sculpture is deliberately mapped out to elicit association.” -Douglas Dreishpoon

KAI WOLTER, METALSMITH, KAIWERX STUDIO

Kai Wolter, Metalsmith, Kaiwerx Studio, sculpture
Hammered copper, steel
27” X 15” X 4”
2005
Kai Wolter, Metalsmith, Kaiwerx Studio, sculpture
Hammered copper, steel
27” X 15” X 4”
2005
Kai Wolter, Metalsmith, Kaiwerx Studio, sculpture
Hammered copper, steel
27” X 15” X 4”
2005
Epidermal Plane II
Hammered copper, stool
35" X 14" X 12"
2006
Epidermal Plane II
Hammered copper, stool
35" X 14" X 12"
2006
Epidermal Plane III
Hammered copper, stool
39" X 15" X 14"
2006
Epidermal Plane III
Hammered copper, stool
39" X 15" X 14"
2006
Epidermal Plane III  reverse
Hammered copper, stool
39" X 15" X 14"
2006
Kai Wolter, Metalsmith, Kaiwerx Studio, sculpture, copper
Copper, Steel
Variable
2006