These distinctive metal art pieces, often depicting stylized avian forms in dynamic poses, were created by the Curtis Jere metal art studio, a collaborative venture between Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels. Typically crafted from brass, copper, and other metals, these works are characterized by their abstract, modernist aesthetic and frequently incorporate natural elements like driftwood or stone bases.
Representing a significant contribution to mid-20th-century American design, these sculptures became highly sought-after decorative objects, symbolizing a period of artistic innovation and reflecting the era’s fascination with nature and abstract forms. Their enduring popularity speaks to their timeless appeal and craftsmanship. Collecting these pieces provides a tangible connection to this artistic legacy.