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Unifying spirit & imagination with forged steel
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MEET The Artist
Max Randolph is a blacksmith artist that designs and builds metal sculptures and moving architectural pieces. Max has dedicated the last 20 years to uncovering the possibilities that steel conceals. Driven by a passion for both fine art and craft work, Max has pushed the boundaries of metal with an insatiable curiosity and imagination.
Discover The Art
Whether fulfilling utilitarian purposes or conceptualizing abstract and meaningful sculpture, the work is inspired by imagination and boundless possibilities. When finished, each piece fulfills one or both of these functions. The challenge of turning cold lifeless metal into vibrant fluid forms of art and expression is the only canvas that captures Max’s creative spirit to its fullest capacity.
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SHOP The Designs
The composition of a piece is a unique foray into the mind and imagination of its creator. Each project is meticulously designed by hand over a series of meetings with the client, mapping a path for the artistry to flow.
By combining the elements of concept and creative force, the resulting designs are one-of-a-kind pieces of artwork long before the forge is lit.
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What People Are Saying
He’s a veritable tornado of energy, dashing back and forth between the forge and the anvil, his face the picture of concentration as he leans over his work.”
— New Times
“Max is something else, he is an honorable person, and he’s brilliant. I would describe him as one of those genius minds. he is a tortured artist but also kind of a jolly fellow.”
— Paso Robles Press