Materials: fine silver,24 kt gold
Dimensions: 5H x 5" dia
fabricated bowl, surface printed with botanicals
Photo credit: peter lee
Timothy L. Lloyd
Northfield, MN. USA
These pieces in silver suggest utility and for the most part express my interest in utility. I am interested in leaving a history of process as I am interested in history. I hope the viewer sees this in the hammer marks left from the raising process as well as the printing from rolling the metal from a machine. It celebrates I think a quality that makes metal that is fluid and can take on the gestures of the forming.
I have worked as a metal smith and teacher at Carleton College for close to fifty years receiving my training at Kent State University and Rochester Institute of Technology.
Materials: fine silver,24 kt gold
Dimensions: 5H x 5" dia
fabricated bowl, surface printed with botanicals
Photo credit: peter lee
Timothy L. Lloyd
Northfield, MN. USA
These pieces in silver suggest utility and for the most part express my interest in utility. I am interested in leaving a history of process as I am interested in history. I hope the viewer sees this in the hammer marks left from the raising process as well as the printing from rolling the metal from a machine. It celebrates I think a quality that makes metal that is fluid and can take on the gestures of the forming.
I have worked as a metal smith and teacher at Carleton College for close to fifty years receiving my training at Kent State University and Rochester Institute of Technology.