Philip F. Kaufman
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Metal sculpting has been an avocation for Philip since 1972. When his career as an aerospace engineer with the Naval Air Development Center in Warminster, Pa., ended in 1994, he turned professional. Primarily self-taught and self-motivated, Philip received grant funding in 1995 to study blacksmithing at Peter's Valley Craft Center, New Jersey. Philip uses blacksmithing techniques along with oxy-acetylene and MIG welding to produce his sculptures.


Phil has received numerous awards in the Philadelphia region including the Fidelity Juried Award, and awards from the Abington Art Center and the Cheltenham Art Center. He has exhibited at the Bucks County Sculpture Show, Artforms Gallery, Markheim Art Center and The Woodmere Art Museum, of which he is a member.

Philip's sculptures range from small whimsical pieces to contemporary interpretations and commissioned work for individuals and organizations. He generally uses mild steel because he enjoys beginning with a rigid medium, heating and re-forming it like soft clay, shaping it to reveal it's new, sculpted form--it's new life
In spite of the heat, grime, burns, bruises and physical exhaustion, Philip loves the process of creating and testing the limits of imagination and concept. His unending passion is the pursuit of his next creation.....
 Image  "Adam and Eve" by Phil Kaufman. This modern remake of Adam and Eve will bring a smile to you and your visitors. Anatomically correct, Eve is tempting Adam with an apple while Adam dangles a leaf. In subsequent pieces, Phil has substituted the leaf for a small snake. 65"H x 43 1/2 " W
  "The Bouquet" by Phil Kaufman. This whimsical piece is presenting a bouquet of flowers--with a smile! Approx. 6 feet tall.  Image
 Image  "Dragonfly" handforged by Phil Kaufman. Approx. 6 ft tall. Also comes with cattails surrounding the dragonfly. 
This larger than life dragonfly looks fabulous looming over your perennials or peeking out of the shrubs. Very dramatic and unique.