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Ecclesiasticus said so

Posted on February 6, 2017 by kccoo
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How interesting … words that came across my way, today, by way of Ecclesiasticus – “He has placed before you fire and water; stretch out your hand for whichever you choose.”

I have been sensing too much “water” energy in my life recently.  Time to take up the fire. A project is overdue to move forward.

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sculpture: vessel for the holy spirit

Posted on May 1, 2014 by kccoo
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finally!  it’s been a long winter for me but i took the “opportunity” to finish this sculpture – just in time for pentecost.  This is made of copper wire and steel and is about 11.5″ square by 3′ tall.

sculpture: vessel for the holy spirit (top view)

sculpture: vessel for the holy spirit (top view)

sculpture: vessel for the holy spirit (front view)

sculpture: vessel for the holy spirit (front view)

Posted in welding | Tagged holy spirit, metal, sculpture, steel, temple, vessel | 4 Replies

coming attraction!

Posted on January 21, 2014 by kccoo
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working on the bling for the next sculpture….

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thou hast woven me in my mother’s womb

Posted on July 21, 2013 by kccoo
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Posted in Uncategorized, welding | Tagged lantern, light, metal, sculpture, steel | 4 Replies

puddle of steel

Posted on April 16, 2013 by kccoo
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a weld puddle or weld pool is the molten metal produced where and when the weld is being made.  it’s mesmerizing…it’s where it’s all happening.

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sculpture: treatment/window/of opportunity

Posted on October 28, 2012 by kccoo
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Kathleen C Cooper. 

treatment/window/of opportunity (2012)

Welded steel and copper wire.

 

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Sculpture

Posted on August 17, 2012 by kccoo
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Passion. Welded wreath of steel nails, antique barbed wire, approximately 20″ in diameter. Kathleen C Cooper.  January 2012.  

 

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sculptural light fixture

Posted on April 22, 2012 by kccoo
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…there was light and word became flesh and there was word and light and flesh made word…

steel, copper wire, electrical work. January 2012. Kathleen C Cooper.

light fixture

Posted in welding | Tagged metal, sculpture, steel | 1 Reply

sculpture: self portrait

Posted on April 19, 2012 by kccoo
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Sculpture: self-portrait (2010/2011)

Kathleen C Cooper

Welded steel, copper wire, ribbon. 30″ x 38″ x 9″

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