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                                          FISH                     
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FISHEAGLE--Mild steel, cut, ground, painted black. The Fisheagle comes from a Northwest Native Haida myth---where when the eagle ate the salmon they became one. 30 inches in diameter.
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COPPER FISH-----Hammered and scribed copper 18 in by 12 in.
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CAUGHT----Mild steel fish, ground and annealed, woven into recycled wire fencing. 10 ft wide by 3 ft high
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SCRAP FISH---This series of fish were made from the scraps and leftovers from other pieces. You can see in the middle top part the cut-out from some duck feet. 30 in. wide by 24 in. tall.
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QUESTION MARK SALMON---Mild steel hanging salmon, ground, hammered, welding textures. 7 ft tall 4 ft wide
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SILVERWARE SALMON---This salmon was made from kitchen flatware, spoons, knives, and forks. 38 in. wide by 13 in. tall--on and oiled cedar base.
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JUMPING THROUGH HOOPS---Rusted mild steel fish. Hoop is an old wagon wheel from the late 1800's Lopez Island. 85 in. tall by 60 wide.

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BRASS FISH---Brass sheathing, cut with acetylene torch, annealed, an acrylic finish. 12 in. wide by 7 in. tall.
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ANGEL FISH----Mild steel, cut, hammered, ground, welded texture, with acrylic finish. 28 in. wide by 15 in. tall.
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SCRAP FISH----Mild steel scrap pieces from previous works, welded and painted. 24 in. wide by 14 in. tall.
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HORSESHOE SALMON---Made from recycled horseshoes, and mild steel. 48 in. tall by 38 in. wide.
The photos that you see here are just a sample of some of RON NORMAN’S work.  All of Ron’s work is individually designed and created.  Some of these pieces have been sold and displayed in private collections or in public places.


         RON NORMAN       norfeld@centurytel.net                 360.468.3642  

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