Lives Shaped By Steel
Celebrating East Coast Outdoor Metal Artists
Nancy B. Zastrow

Artistic blacksmiths
create fine additions to houses, gardens and public spaces. This
book celebrates East Coast metal artists, and focuses on their outdoor
work - the kind of gates or railings, signs or sculptures that add
beauty to the world. The very best examples of this kind of metalwork
show that the metal has become a part of its place. Each needs the
other: a gate would look interesting but lost in the blacksmith's
shop; the garden would be just a garden without the gate in place.
When the gate and the garden are together, magic happens. Includes,
fascinating interviews with over forty metal artists, delving into
their philosophy of design and approach to their craft. The author
asks how the artists do their work, where they get ideas, what challenges
they face, and how they got started in their special profession.
Blacksmiths will learn how others have established successful businesses,
working with discriminating, high-end clients, as well as clients
with smaller projects and pocketbooks.
248 pages.
11 x 8-1/2. 300 color photos. Soft cover. $41.95.
© 2004. ISBN 0975948911