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20th century. Known for: Contemporary wood sculptures, boxes.
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Jeffrey and Katrina Seaton have been collaborating since the early 1980s, successfully combining several media to make unique boxes. They select only the most unusual hardwoods, in pursuit of... Read full biography
Jeffrey and Katrina Seaton have been collaborating since the early 1980s, successfully combining several media to make unique boxes. They select only the most unusual hardwoods, in pursuit of remarkable color and figure and enduring beauty. Using a seven-step sanding process followed by an oil and... Read full biography
Jeffrey and Katrina Seaton have been collaborating since the early 1980s, successfully combining several media to make unique boxes. They select only the most unusual hardwoods, in pursuit of remarkable color and figure and enduring beauty. Using a seven-step sanding process followed by an oil and wax finish, they create a satiny surface resembling polished stone. Some of the Seaton's recent work reinterprets the petroglyphic cave paintings of the American Southwest in patinated copper repoussé... Read full biography
Jeffrey and Katrina Seaton have been collaborating since the early 1980s, successfully combining several media to make unique boxes. They select only the most unusual hardwoods, in pursuit of remarkable color and figure and enduring beauty. Using a seven-step sanding process followed by an oil and wax finish, they create a satiny surface resembling polished stone. Some of the Seaton's recent work reinterprets the petroglyphic cave paintings of the American Southwest in patinated copper repoussé designs. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS AND AWARDS:. American Craft Council Show, Baltimore, MD, 2001. Ann Arbor Street Fair, MI, 2001. Sausalito Art Festival, CA, 2001
Jeffrey and Katrina Seaton have been collaborating since the early 1980s, successfully combining several media to make unique boxes. They select only the most unusual hardwoods, in pursuit of remarkable color and figure and enduring beauty. Using a seven-step sanding process followed by an oil and wax finish, they create a satiny surface resembling polished stone. Some of the Seaton's recent work reinterprets the petroglyphic cave paintings of the American Southwest in patinated copper repoussé designs. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS AND AWARDS:. American Craft Council Show, Baltimore, MD, 2001. Ann Arbor Street Fair, MI, 2001. Sausalito Art Festival, CA, 2001

