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Du kan indtaste dine egne mål for at passe til en specifik ramme eller et bestemt område. Hvis den valgte størrelse ikke stemmer overens med det originale billedes proportioner, vil vi enten beskære kunstværket eller udvide billedet med en spejlet eller ensfarvet kant. En digital mockup vil blive sendt til din godkendelse, før produktionen påbegyndes.
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Størrelse på reproduktion
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Kunstnerens biografi
Arline Fisch: Weaver of Metal, Echoes of Ancient Forms
Arline Fisch (born August 21, 1931) stands as a singular figure in contemporary metalsmithing and textile art—a testament to the enduring power of combining seemingly disparate disciplines. Born in Brooklyn, New York City, Fisch’s artistic journey began with formative experiences rooted in her family's traditions: her mother instilled in her the skills of sewing and weaving, while her father nurtured a fascination for the vibrant hue of red. These early influences profoundly shaped her aesthetic sensibility and would later permeate her distinctive approach to metalwork. Her formal education commenced at Skidmore College where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Art in 1952, followed by a Master’s degree from Illinois University in 1954. After gaining initial teaching experience at Wheaton College, Fisch embarked on an intellectually stimulating adventure—a Fulbright grant that propelled her to Copenhagen, Denmark—where she immersed herself in the study of silversmithing. This pivotal encounter ignited her passion for manipulating metal and experimenting with techniques reminiscent of weaving and braiding, a fascination that would become central to her artistic practice. Throughout her career, Fisch’s dedication to scholarship extended beyond teaching roles at Wheaton College, Skidmore College, and San Diego State University; she actively pursued opportunities for research and collaboration abroad. Three subsequent Fulbright grants—one focused on furthering her exploration of Danish silversmithing traditions and two dedicated to lecturing in Austria and Uruguay—provided invaluable experiences that broadened her artistic horizons and enriched her understanding of global craft practices. Notably, Fisch’s book, “Textile Techniques in Metal for Jewelers, Textile Artists and Sculptors,” serves as a tangible embodiment of this methodological approach, demonstrating how she successfully merged the textures of weaving with metal materials. Fisch's artistic vision draws inspiration from ancient jewelry styles—a continuing reference point that informs her sculptural explorations. Her work is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and an ability to transform raw metal into evocative forms that capture both organic and geometric qualities. Fisch’s sculptures often resemble woven fabrics, achieved through the skillful manipulation of thin wire—a technique she honed during her silversmithing studies. She cites jewelry from cultures spanning millennia as a source of ongoing inspiration, reflecting a deep appreciation for artistic heritage and its ability to transcend time. Recognized for her contributions to the field, Fisch received an honorary doctorate from Skidmore College in 2002; a fifty thousand dollar fellowship award from United States Artists in support of her creative endeavors in 2006; and was honored by the Fresno Art Museum Council of 100 as the Distinguished Woman Artist for 2012, culminating in an exhibition titled “In the Garden of Delight: Adornments by Arline Fisch,” which celebrated her artistic legacy. Her enduring influence extends beyond her own creations—she continues to mentor aspiring artists and educators, fostering a commitment to artistic excellence and innovation.Arline Fisch
1931 - , United States of America
Kort om kunstneren
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Metalwork
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Textile techniques in metal']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jewelry of ancient cultures']
- Date Of Birth: August 21, 1931
- Date Of Death: August 20, 2024
- Full Name: Arline Fisch
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Bracelet & Glove
- Garden Pin
- Place Of Birth: Brooklyn, United States


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