Skowron Copper

Objects inspired by coastal myth, old foundries, and functional relic design.

Prototype mode — not available for sale

Studio

Sculptural Coastal Objects

Skowron Copper is a small-batch studio developing original sculptural objects along the New England coast — forms drawn from nautical silhouette, marine negative space, and the material language of copper-composite finishing.

The work is currently in prototype mode. Pieces move through pencil study, dimensional modeling, sculptural print, hand finishing, and patina development before they become finished objects.

About the studio →

Active Studies

Prototype Queue

Original studio forms — printing, evaluating, and documenting now.

Full prototype archive and documentation standard →

In Evaluation

Seahorse Prototype Study

An openwork nautical form being developed as a copper-composite sculptural object.

A fragile marine form testing silhouette, negative space, and surface refinement before copper-composite finishing. Currently in prototype evaluation — not a finished object.

See the seahorse prototype study →

Collaboration

Harpswell Collective

A separate project track — adapted at their request from a licensed model.

Octopus Wine Bottle Holder — 40% copper-composite filament, twelve to fifteen hours of hand processing per piece, patina studies underway. All other Skowron Copper work remains one hundred percent original studio art.

View the octopus project study →