Metal Arts
Copper garden sculptures can grace your rose garden
in the form of faeries, ballerinas, elves and mischievious animals.
Alice has her own website featuring her sculptures, as well as some
of her most reliable gardening secrets.
Alice Calhoun Hermann, MO

ASL Pewter Foundry produces high quality,
lead-free pewter products that are not only funcitonal, but also works
of art.
Tom and Pat Hooper Clarksville, MO

The work Skip & Racheal Mathews
display reflects a combined seventy years of experience in the arts,
as well as the inspiration, wisdom and knowledge gained from their faith
in God.
Skip & Racheal Mathews Kirbyville, MO

As an artist-blacksmith, Joseph combines his metalworking skills with junkyard / farmyard and found objects to create unusual sculptures in the shapes of birds, animals, insects, and other items.
Joseph Farmer St. Charles, MO

Where pieces used to begin directly with my hands, tools and materials, they now evolve on paper and in my thoughts. How long they exist there, a persistent challenge, often requires a leap of faith in order to decide when the idea begins its physical manifestation. Only once I begin working do I begin to understand the true potential of a piece.
Michael Parrett St. Louis, MO

"Our Creator uses time and adversity to shape character and integrity.” With a passion for his work, Wayne Trinklein creates each tree as an individual, and hopes that the tree will speak to some special quality or characteristic in the recipient. “A tree knows nothing but to give."
Wayne Trinklein St. Charles, MO

My artwork is fashioned from copper
and aluminum wire. I devote much attention to creating sensual, delicate,
yet strong and dynamic curves that mirror natures bountiful manifestations.
H. Omer Fenton, MO

Everything made at Irons in the Fire is handcrafted using traditional methods as well as
modern blacksmithing methods. The majority of our business is custom work, so let your
imagination run wild, bring us your idea and we will work with you to create it,
Tony Brooks Roach, MO

She builds a prolific world of fanciful, nature inspired plants, creatures and creations of her own imagination, large and small. Layering pieces of steel like a quilt and using her welding equipment and plasma cutter as drawing tools.
Joey Los Hermann, MO

Marian McKinney graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the University of Memphis and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Memphis College of Arts. She has had work commissioned by people from across the country,
Marian McKinney Bucyrus, MO

Rachel is known for her delicate and personal pieces which are made with silver or-gold wire and gemstones. Making art that relates to Rachel’s love and devotion to her faith has been especially gratifying to her.
Rachel Miller St. Louis, MO

My blacksmithing hobby began in 1990. Over the years I have become more skilled in using fire, anvil and the hammer to shape the different materials. I use steel, copper and brass in my art pieces.
Donald Nichols Sedalia, MO

I use the human body to represent ideas, patterns and emotions that are familiar. I would like my work to be viewed in a personal way by the observer. My artwork presents thoughts and feelings that are shared, but are not always expressed.
Kathryn Scullin St. Louis, MO

Combining the clean lines of contemporary design with more flowing, nature-oriented elements creates tension and excitement in my work. Sometimes I add moveable parts for fun and surprise.
Nell Kobes Manchester, MO

Dodies wire mesh sculptures are individually
formed and painted in her rural Missouri workshop. Although made of
metal, her angels, bows and baskets are softin appearance
resulting in uniquely elegant pieces for all seasons.
Dodie Eisenhauer Daisy, MO

Doc & Blenda's handcrafted pewter pieces appeal to those who collect for this and later generations and who value the simple, soft, and subdued texture and color of pewter.
Donald & Blenda Marquardt Glasgow, MO

Forged iron sculptures, etc. by artisan Pat McCarty.
All iron work is done at red hot temperatures with hand tools.
Pat McCarty Washington, MO
