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Hand Forged Coastal Sculptures In Various Interior Settings

Hand Forged Coastal Sculptures Featured In Various Interior Settings, Stunning concepts to feast your eyes on:

Hand Crafted Coastal Sculptures – Coastal Designer Settings

Handcrafted Coastal Sculptures – Coastal Designer Settings   These three handcrafted steel stingray sculptures by artisan Chase Allen displayed on this wooden wall brings a slightly contemporary flash to this coastal interior.  Wait, maybe the stingray sculptures make the contemporary interior seem coastal?  Either way, these mid-century modern chairs work perfectly to tie the entire […]

Coastal Conservation Association and The Iron Fish Gallery sculpts a great fund raising partnership!

Coastal Conservation Association and The Iron Fish Gallery sculpts a great fund raising partnership!

I am proud to say that I have created a respectable collection of “doormat” flounder sculptures for Coastal Conservation Association to auction off for their fundraising events in Texas, South Carolina, and Georgia. Each metal flounder sculpture measured approximately 29” long and has two signature eyes. Please look for these iron fish sculptures at the Coastal Conservation Association events in Texas, South Carolina, and Georgia. Bid them up past their $225 value because you will get a one of a kind piece of art and you know the money goes to a great organization. About 85 were commissioned for this “corporate order” so enjoy fishing for them.

Many thanks to CCA of Texas, South Carolina, and Georgia for finding value in my handcrafted iron fish art

NEW– 2013 1st/2nd Quarter Handcrafted Designs – Introducing Hurricane Bertha- New Chase Allen Metal Fish Art Collection

Click on any photo above to view entire collections of Chase Allen’s sculptures or to watch a video of Chase creating one of his nautical decorations from scratch.

NEW– 2013 1st/2nd Quarter Handcrafted Designs – Introducing Hurricane Ivan- New Chase Allen Collection

Each coastal sculpture is handcrafted by renowned coastal sculptor Chase Allen of Daufuskie Island, SC. Chase has been creating these nautical decorations for over 12 years now and has been featured in national magazines such as Coastal Living, Southern Living, and Charleston