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Ben Caldwell
Primary Medium Metal
Description of Work Inspired by nature & hiking the Appalachian Trail, I make functional, timeless metal art for the home by hand from copper & silver, using traditional metalsmithing techniques & the purest available metals & naturally-shed antler, sourced in the USA.
Chapter Midstate
Company/Business Ben & Lael, Inc.
Email lael@benandlael.com
Website www.benandlael.com
Artist Statement
My work encompasses the creation of functional art with timeless design, then captures it in copper or silver as serving pieces and tableware. I have always loved the natural world and after hiking the Appalachian Trail I was moved to focus on nature as a source of inspiration. I was also fortunate to grow up surrounded by historical American silver and steeped in those classical proportions and forms. Because of these influences my designs have that historical foundation while being very organic yet modern in their interpretation. Each one-of-a-kind piece is created by hand using traditional metalsmithing techniques including chasing, planishing, repoussé, and raising and sinking of bowls. I have even designed some of the tools that I use every day. My studio in Nashville, TN uses the purest available copper, silver, and naturally-shed antlers, all sourced from the USA. I like to think of my metalwork as the marriage of beauty and functionality, a quality that is becoming more rare.
My work encompasses the creation of functional art with timeless design, then captures it in copper or silver as serving pieces and tableware. I have always loved the natural world and after hiking the Appalachian Trail I was moved to focus on nature as a source of inspiration. I was also fortunate to grow up surrounded by historical American silver and steeped in those classical proportions and forms. Because of these influences my designs have that historical foundation while being very organic yet modern in their interpretation. Each one-of-a-kind piece is created by hand using traditional metalsmithing techniques including chasing, planishing, repoussé, and raising and sinking of bowls. I have even designed some of the tools that I use every day. My studio in Nashville, TN uses the purest available copper, silver, and naturally-shed antlers, all sourced from the USA. I like to think of my metalwork as the marriage of beauty and functionality, a quality that is becoming more rare.
Artist Details
- Mentorships
- Metalsmithing
- Craft Teaching
- Metalsmithing, Enameling
- Retail Artworks
- Wholesale Artworks
- Commissioned Artworks
- Demonstrates Craft/Artwork
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