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2007 Studio Tour Artists:
1- Don Barr
2- Brenda Beeley
3- Lori Bernstein
4- Mike Biskup
5- Debra Brochin
6- George Chechopoulos
7- Heather Cole
8- Corvidae Press 
9- Diana Cronin
10- Keidren Devas
11- Kate Dwyer
12- David Eisenhour
13- Frank Eliel
14- Rachel Gaspars
15- Myron Gauger
16- Michael Hamilton
17- Phoebe Huffman
18- Charles Iffland
19- Tom Jay &
  Sara Mall Johani

20- Victor Judd
21- Andrea K. Lawson
22- Tim Lawson
23- Caron McCloud
24- Mary Lynn Maloney
25- Walter Massey
26- Elizabeth Merrill
27- Arliss Newcomb
28- Sandra Offutt
29- Jeryl Parker
30- Jerry & Rayetta Perrett
31- Martha Pfanschmidt
32- Diane Porter-Brown
33- Gunter Reimnitz
34- Seth Rolland
35- Henner Schroder
36- Andrew Sheldon
37- Larissa Spafford
38- Janice Speck
39- Janel Swangstu
40- Don Tiller
41- Elaine Treadwell

12 - David Eisenhour

220 Curtiss Street
Port Hadlock, WA 98339
Telephone: 360.643.1312
eisenhour@olympus.net
www.eisenhoursculpture.com
Sculpture

Dock
7” L x 10” H x 17” W
Bronze sculpture

Demonstration:
In the studio of Eisenhour Sculpture tour participants will see works of art in various stages of the lost wax casting process, some fabricated pieces, and a complete metal working shop. Sculptor David Eisenhour will explain the various techniques he uses and will also be working on some works in progress.

Directions to studio:
If you are coming from Port Townsend going south on Irondale Road, take a left on Matheson (same street Port Hadlock Port Office is on), proceed two blocks, take a left on Curtiss. We are at 220 Curtiss, the second house on the right. Look for signs from Irondale Road.

Artist statement:
My work is inspired by my respect for the environment and its hold on our psyche. Using a microscope or magnifying lens I find evocative primordial forms that serve as subject matter for my sculptures. I use a balance of representation and interpretation to accentuate any symbolism I find in these forms. I hope to achieve a connection between artifice viewer and the natural world.