Wahoo Tin Roof Wall Art
Wahoo Tin Roof Wall Art
Pieces are made to order and may take approximately 2 weeks to ship.
Wahoo is best known to sports fishermen, as its speed and high-quality flesh makes it a prized and valued game fish. In Hawaii, the wahoo is known as ono and in some parts of the US it is referred to as a hoo.
- 39" x 12"
- Because of the nature of the painting process, the colors of a color palette will be the same, but the pattern of the paint will always be unique.
- Suitable for use indoors or outside.
10th Avenue West
Working from their 100 year old house in a small Florida artist community, artists Kevin Webb & Micheline Grenier utilize recycled metal roofing, some from old tin roofs of Florida homes built in the early 1900's. They begin by cutting the metal by torch to create the attractive "smooth yet ragged" edge. The recognizable "crimps" that run down tin roofs are still visible on most of the work.
The metal is then bent and, where required, welded or soldered into the desired shape. A mixture of enamels, polymers, and sealants are applied and heated. Patterns are created by moving and blending pigments with flame, creating a unique pattern on each piece. By mixing the pigments to be translucent, light travels through and reflects off the metal beneath, creating a vivid, backlit effect.