Master
Copper Sculptor, Walter S. Massey, began his artistic career
at a very
early age drawing and painting under the guidance of his grandmother
as she produced countless still-life paintings in oils and acrylics
from natural scenes around their South Carolina home. Later, his
penchant for hands-on learning, turned his interest to more “structural” media
in the building of intricate model ships, automobiles and airplanes
and, eventually, to copying historic armor and weaponry.
As a young adult,
Walter took undergraduate and graduate studies in psychology,
literature and art at university.
Drawn again to
hands-on learning, he then embarked on a self-styled course in
the practical study of sculpture, moving from metal casting on
through various forms of metalsmithing. Determined to develop a
style outside the realm of traditional copper repoussé,
he began by working on detailed figures from nature, constantly
developing more and better ways to fabricate figures “ in
the round”. His work today is the result of using his experiences
in structural work and training as a welder to develop his own
techniques for producing large metal sculpture while bringing the
typically "structural/functional" medium of copper more
fully into the modern world of fine art.
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