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

Friday, May 10th, 2013

 

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.

Chase Allen

Owner/Coastal Sculptor

 

flounder art coastal sculpture

Flounder Art In Coastal Kitchen

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flounder sculpture coastal art

Flounder Art coastal sculpture

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NEW– 2013 1st/2nd Quarter Handcrafted Designs – Introducing Hurricane Hugo- A beautiful fish sculpture!

Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

New 2013 handcrafted design “Hurrican Hugo”- A true story from coastal fish sculptor Chase Allen

 

Hurricane Hugo Iron Fish Sculpture

Hurricane Hugo Iron Fish Sculpture

 

In September of 1989, I was a 12 year old boy living in Charlotte, NC.  I have forgotten the exact date when Hurricane Hugo came smashing in to town but I will never forget the event.  It was my fathers weekend to have the kids so we were bunked up at his house, about five miles from my mothers house.  Mom was out of town that weekend and I remember waking up to the window thrashing open and the sound of loud popping noises.  Within minutes of waking up, my dad came in to my room and instructed me to get in the hall way.  My sister, dad, and I quickly made a pallet on the floor and I am pretty sure we all sacked out pretty quick.  Well, I know my sister and I did.  

The next day, we walked out of the house and I swear it was like nothing I had ever seen at that time and I also found out what that popping noise was from the night before.  There were more gigantic old oaks laying on the ground then there were standing(this might be a slight exaggeration but not a huge one I promise).  There was not 100 yards of passable/drivableto my recollection.  Limbs and full trees blocked every direction.  We took a walk around to access the damage and ran in to all the neighbors we knew and did not know.  Everyone had the same look of disbelief on their face.  Charlotte is approximately 200 miles from the coast so this type of a storm was unheard of.  Well, from that point on it was kind of cool.  No one had power for days so there was essentially just one big block grill out.  Restaraunts in certain parts of town were grilling out for 100 people at a time and for free.  The food was going to go bad so might as well cook it up and have someone eat it right?  

About 4-5 days later, the chainsaw guys had cut enough clearing in the roads to have people get around on a limited basis.  Mom finally got back to town so when she arrived, we went to check on the house.  Sadly, there was a 100 year old oak laying right in mom’s bedroom.  With such a nice sized hole in the roof, the house was totally flooded!  We moved back in with mom although the house was essentially condemned.  Remember, I was 12 so I was loving the novelty of camping in my own home.  To this day I have little memory how the storm effected my mother, father, or sister.  All I know is we enjoyed simple pleasures for about three weeks by the light of a loaner gas fired camping lamp.  Finally, we moved about three miles away to another small rental house.

Well, years later, I am a sculptor living on a tiny island in the low country of South Carolina.  Since Hugo, I spent 4 years in Wilmington, NC from 1995-1999 which was the stormiest four years in NC history.   I sat through three more hurricanes in that brief time on the NC coast.  All of them were very, very interesting.  I sat through all of them and there is nothing like watching and living through a hurricane.  However, we all have our first love and Hugo is mine.  That storm that caused NC alone approximately 1 billion dollars, was one of the highlights of my childhood.  Just wanted to take the time to tell a little bit about the history I personally have with hurricanes in the event you were wondering.  This sculpture is dedicated to Hugo.  

 

Thanks for reading and thanks even more for buying my coastal sculptures!

Chase Allen

Coastal Sculptor

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

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

 

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

 

Hurricane Bertha-Metal Fish Art

Hurricane Bertha-Metal Fish Art-coastal decor

 

 

coastal artist Chase Allen

daufuskie artist chase allen sculpting

 

three small iron fish sculptures schooling

three small iron fish sculptures schooling

 

 

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.

Rooster Art – Large 65” x 65” Back lit sculpture–$3,450-SOLD

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

Rooster Art – Large 65” x 65” Back lit sculpture–$3,450-SOLD

 

Sorry everyone, I have gotten many calls on this sculpture so I wanted to announce it has been sold.  Please call if you would like to commission me to make you one similar to this “rooster art”.  Remember, light it up at night and you will love it even more.

Day time view of the rooster:

Wild Rooster Art - Re-Invented Nightlight - Iron Fish

Wild Rooster Art – Re-Invented Nightlight – Iron Fish

 

Night time view back-lit!

Rooster - Re-Invented Nightlight

Rooster – Re-Invented Nightlight

 

Thanks for everyone’s interest!!!

 

Chase Allen

Coastal Sculptor

Chase Allen - Coastal Sculptor

torch cutting iron fish

 

Handcrafted Designs – Introducing Hurricane Rita- A beautiful fish sculpture!

Monday, May 6th, 2013

NEW– 2013 1st/2nd Quarter Handcrafted Designs.  Introducing Hurricane Rita- A beautiful fish sculpture!

 

Hurricane Rita Iron Fish Sculpture

Hurricane Rita Iron Fish Sculpture

Chase Allen’s handcrafted fish sculptures from $95-$485

 

coastal bathroom and sculptures

coastal bathroom and sculptures

 

Chase Allen’s mermaid and fish collection combined: $1485

 

Chase Allen’s coastal decor is handcrafted to perfection!

 

Hurricane Katrina- A hell-of-a fish sculpture! 2013 Iron Fish Art Designs

Monday, May 6th, 2013

 

NEW– 2013 1st/2nd Quarter Handcrafted Designs.  Introducing Hurricane Katrina- A hell-of-a fish sculpture!

 

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Hurricane Katrina- iron Fish Sculpture

Hurricane Katrina- iron Fish Sculpture

 Prices range from $95-$385/sculpture

fish art collection

fish art collection

 

To view the entire 1st/2nd Winter/Spring Collection, click the photo above or click here.

 

Enjoy!  

 

Chase Allen

Coastal Sculptor

Hurricane Wilma-Chase Allen’s New 2013 Handcrafted Iron Fish Sculpture Designs

Friday, March 29th, 2013
2013 Hurricane Wilma- Chase Allen's New Handcrafted Iron Fish Art Designs

2013 Hurricane Wilma- Chase Allen’s New Handcrafted Iron Fish Art Designs

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Hurricane Wilma-Chase Allen’s New 2013 Handcrafted Iron Fish Sculpture Designs

 

Introducing “Hurricane Wilma” of the new Winter/Spring 2013 designs handcrafted by coastal sculptor Chase Allen.   Chase’s collectors anticipate the change in designs that the sculptor puts out every three months.  This current collection is in season until June 30th.  

 

Feel free to follow all of coastal artist Chase Allen’s designs by following him on Pinterest or on Facebook.  Also feel free to pin any photo from the site that inspires or entertains you.  Chase Allen’s work is coastal decor at it’s finest.

Hurricane Ike Iron Fish Sculpture – NEW 2013 Design

Friday, March 29th, 2013
handcrafted iron fish art sculpture

Handcrafted Winter/Spring Iron Fish Sculpture Designs

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PRICES RANGE FROM $95 – $575

Hurricane Ike Iron Fish Sculpture –

NEW 2013 Design

 

Introducing “Hurricane Ike” of the new Winter/Spring 2013 designs handcrafted by coastal sculptor Chase Allen.   Chase’s collectors anticipate the change in designs that the sculptor puts out every three months.  This current collection is in season until June 30th.  

 

Also, follow all of coastal artist Chase Allen’s designs by joining in through Pinterest or on Facebook.  Feel free to pin any photo from the site that inspires or entertains you.

 

 

 

 

2013 Hurricane Charley Iron Fish Sculpture-Handcrafted Coastal Art

Friday, March 29th, 2013
handcrafted coastal art sculptures

Hurricane Charley Iron Fish Sculpture

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Hurricane Charley Iron Fish Sculpture-Handcrafted Coastal Art- 2013 Designs

 

Introducing “Hurricane Charley” of the new Winter/Spring 2013 designs handcrafted by coastal sculptor Chase Allen.   Chase’s collectors anticipate the change in designs that the sculptor puts out every three months.  This current collection is in season until June 30th.  

 

Feel free to follow all of coastal artist Chase Allen’s designs by following him on Pinterest or on Facebook.  Also feel free to pin any photo from the site that inspires or entertains you.

 

Hurricane Floyd Iron Fish Sculpture-Chase Allen’s Handcrafted Coastal Decor

Tuesday, March 19th, 2013

 

2013 Winter/Spring Collection- Introducing the “Hurricane Floyd” Iron Fish Sculpture-Chase Allen’s Handcrafted Coastal Decor

 

Click on photo below to “shop” sculptor Chase Allen’s handcrafted coastal collection.

Hurricane Floyd Iron Fish Sculpture

Hurricane Floyd Iron Fish Sculpture

 

Prices for all of Chase Allen’s handcrafted coastal sculptures range from $95 to $1275 and shipping within the US is FREE!!!!  These designs will be retired June 30th.