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Materials: Bronse Dimensions: 11"w x 7"d x 7"h Anticlastic raising, forged, fabricated Photo credit: Dave Burchett Travis R. Ogden Denver, CO. USA Travis Ogden graduated with a BFA from the University of Texas and a MFA from Washington University in St. Louis Missouri in Fine Art. Ogden has spent many years since graduating teaching metalworking classes at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado; Front Range Community College, Clear Creek Academy and the Denver School of Metal Arts. Currently, Travis Ogden is the owner of the Naja Tools & Supplies, Inc. and the Denver School of Metal Arts in Denver Colorado. Always interested in metal working, Ogden has a special interest in the idea of "vessels" which has lead to a number of pieces that include tea pots, oil lamps, etc. His belief is that vessels are one of the earliest tools that man devised vessels are as old as mankind and as contemporary as today. Long inspired by architectural design and "how things work" he likes movement in his pieces. Ogden works in Sterling silver, Brass, Copper, Gold, etc. Ogden? es work can be seen at J. Cotter Studio in Vail and Gusterman's in Denver, CO.


Materials: Bronse Dimensions: 11"w x 7"d x 7"h Anticlastic raising, forged, fabricated Photo credit: Dave Burchett Travis R. Ogden Denver, CO. USA Travis Ogden graduated with a BFA from the University of Texas and a MFA from Washington University in St. Louis Missouri in Fine Art. Ogden has spent many years since graduating teaching metalworking classes at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville; the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado; Front Range Community College, Clear Creek Academy and the Denver School of Metal Arts. Currently, Travis Ogden is the owner of the Naja Tools & Supplies, Inc. and the Denver School of Metal Arts in Denver Colorado. Always interested in metal working, Ogden has a special interest in the idea of "vessels" which has lead to a number of pieces that include tea pots, oil lamps, etc. His belief is that vessels are one of the earliest tools that man devised vessels are as old as mankind and as contemporary as today. Long inspired by architectural design and "how things work" he likes movement in his pieces. Ogden works in Sterling silver, Brass, Copper, Gold, etc. Ogden? es work can be seen at J. Cotter Studio in Vail and Gusterman's in Denver, CO.


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