About the Artist
David Friedheim's mother was a painter and his father was a classical musician. He received his BA from the State University of New York at Binghamton and his MFA from the Maryland lnstitute College of Art in Baltimore, MD. His sculptures have been exhibited throughout the United States. He has built artwork on commission for private and public clients. ln 1999 he was a founding member of the Crucible, a school linking arts, industry and community in Berkeley, CA. Currently he lives in Baltimore, MD where he co-directs the collaborative art group Grendel's Mother with fellow artist Trisha Kyner.Featured Work
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Featured Work: Photos
Fish Quartet
varnished steel
Sep 2016
The outer frame is half inch solid square stock. The interior imagery is quarter inch solid round stock. The pattern frame is made of 16 penny common framing nails. Cold and hot bending with electric welding.
Yellow Creature detail
painted steel
Sep 2015
The frame is one inch hollow tubing. The interior imagery is made of half inch solid square stock and quarter inch solid round stock. Hot and cold bending was used. Electric welding.
Yellow Creature triptych
painted steel
Sep 2015
The frame is one inch hollow tubing. The interior imagery is made of half inch solid square stock and quarter inch solid round stock. Hot and cold bending was used. Electric welding.
Dragon triptyh
painted steel
Jan 2015
The frame is one inch hollow tubing. The interior imagery is made of half inch solid square stock and quarter inch solid round stock. Hot and cold bending was used. Electric welding.
Dragon triptyh
painted steel
Jan 2015
The frame is one inch hollow tubing. The interior imagery is made of half inch solid square stock and quarter inch solid round stock. Hot and cold bending was used. Electric welding.
Bestiary triptych
painted steel
Jan 2016
The frame is made of one inch hollow tubing. The internal imagery is made of one eighth inch, three sixteenth inch and quarter inch solid round rod. Cold bending with torch and electric welding.