Many of Denny Maloney's artworks have spiritual or religious references. A lot of pieces incorporate found and salvaged objects. Tin ceiling tiles and cupboard doors make frames for enamel pieces.
Simplified explanation of the copper enamel process Denny self-perfected: Powdered glass is fired onto a solid plate at between 1350 and 1550 degrees which melts the glass onto the copper creating a glossy sand painting. He uses sifters, funnels and exacto knives to form a picture with the powdered glass.
Copper enamel figure on 1920 galvanized roof tin. 9" wide and 10" long. The shelf is 2" deep - enough to hold a votive. It has a wire for hanging.
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Model: DM381