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Throughout my 40-plus years career as a practicing artist, I concentrated on pushing the limits of the marriage of metal and enamel in my works.

The Early Forms in Metal range from functional objects, such as vessels and tea pots, to "Station" studies and three-dimensional, multi-positioned sculptures derived from architectonic principles. These works incorporate fabricated and cast metal, precious and non-precious stones, other intrinsically valuable materials, as well as vitreous enamel, which I used to express the concepts which were the focus of the pieces.

— James Malenda

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