Bluefin Tuna
$480.00
Our bluefin tuna steel sculptures capture the sleek speed and power of this pelagic predator through specialized fire hardening techniques. The design process starts with an original hand drawn rendering of a bluefin tuna streamlining through open ocean waters.
Description
Our bluefin tuna steel sculptures capture the sleek speed and power of this pelagic predator through specialized fire hardening techniques. The design process starts with an original hand drawn rendering of a bluefin tuna streamlining through open ocean waters.
I precision laser cut each tuna sculpture design from durable 316 stainless steel, then grind and shape the steel. Using controlled heat up to 1800°F, I permanently set an array of aquatic blues, ocean teals, and silvery grays into the molecular steel structure. No paints or coatings – just the physics of steel.
The finished bluefin tuna steel sculpture gets fitted by hand with marine grade mounting brackets to perfectly balance its dynamic pose. Though durable for outdoor installations, fittings should undergo periodic inspection.
For interior decoration or to bring open ocean trophies to your coastal retreat, these bluefin tuna sculptures encapsulate the hydrodynamic, mighty muscle of Thunnus thynnus through artistic interpretations in textured steel. Made with admiration for these pelagic racers hunting the offshore waters.
Measures 25″ x 10″
*All of our sculptures come with stainless steel brackets and hardware for mounting.
Additional information
Dimensions | 25 × 10 in |
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Face | Left, Right |
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Armando R. Hevia, a passionate artist and sport fisherman enthusiast, was born in Havana, Cuba, but moved to the U.S. as a young child. He has lived Orlando, Florida since 1972. Fortunately, Florida is a premier destination for fishing, and the open seas have given him a wide realm of both observation and discernment, fueling his creativity to replicate sea life in his own vision.
Armando has always loved to draw, and studied both Commercial Art and Welding at Mid-Florida Tech in Orlando. His welding knowledge prompted him to experiment with creating his first metal sculpture over 20 years ago. What began as a hobby has turned into much more, and he has methodically developed his stainless steel sculptures depicting sea life. All sculptures begin with a hand drawn design before the metal is cut to the proper specifications of each fish. He then grinds each piece to add depth and dimension into each piece. The array of colors is achieved by controlled heat, a process known as fire color. The colors are not painted on, but rather drawn out of the metal by different temperatures of heat. The colors are then embedded into the steel permanently. Each piece is original, and no two pieces are alike.
Armando not only has a passion for, but takes pride in each piece of art he creates. It is clear he has an innate, intuitive gift for art, and is willing and able to create anything the mind can imagine.