This steel-plate and silver bowl is a fine example of Barbara's work in etching and silversmithing. She relies heavily on her auditory sense when shaping metal; this led her to research the effect of sound waves on rigid materials, and notably to study the techniques of German physicist Ernst Chladni (1756–1827), who invented a technique to show how resonance and vibrations create patterns on various surfaces.
Forging, raising, mounting, brazing, casting, surface refinishing... Barbara Amstutz masters all traditional silversmithing techniques, with which she ...