Allen has a great interest in the Native American Indian partly because his great-great grandmother was a Cherokee. "I really am interested in the Indian's material, physical and spiritual culture and that whole period of our nation's history I find fascinating. From the western expansion, through the Civil War and beyond is of great interest to me." Eckman has expanded his work through all these subjects .
Patty has a great interest in wildlife, birds and flowers in particular. "Ever since I was a child I have had a great appreciation of wildlife. I can sit for hours and watch the birds come to my feeder. When I look at a flower I don't see just color, I see form. Wonderful shapes that the color tries to overpower."
Patty also has interests in the Native American culture and since the year 2000 has been sculpting beautiful Indian woman and children. On large complicated and detailed works the couple often work together and both sign the piece when completed. 
What is the Eckman Method?
The Eckman Method is the trademark for Allen and Patty Eckman's educational services, namely, conducting classes in the field of creating cast paper sculptured art and distributing course materials in connection therewith.
In 1987 Allen Eckman stumbled onto cast paper as a fine art medium and instantly recognized the beauty and possibilities for creating high detail, strong, acid free, pure, fine art sculpture. It took the Eckmans many years to unlock the secrets to the medium. Discoveries included paper formulation, equipment and tool innovations and their unique paper processing methods. All this was necessary to create the dimension, strength, hardness, textures and detail that are clearly visible in Eckman pieces. It takes a lot of room and special equipment including pulping stations, presses, dehydrators, tools etc. as well as years of technical knowledge just to make the paper














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ReplyDeleteMost beautiful and Very amazing sculptures made of paper.
these things are disgustingly ugly!
ReplyDeleteDisgustingly ugly??!!!! You are either crazy, blind, or joking. Absolutely beautiful. Who is the Indian singing?
ReplyDeleteshopped!! can tell from pixels! seen plenty of shops in my day!
ReplyDeleteMy wife and I are serving a mission on the Navajo Reservation.
ReplyDeleteWhen this was sent to me I was thrilled with the beauty of this art form and the detail of the Native American's.
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I have had the thrill of seeing many of these pieces in person at the Ward & Eis Gallery in Petoskey, MI. They are even more beautiful than these pictures can convey!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely beautiful and should be shown to the world. How can we get everyone to be able to enjoy these? They truly are amazing. Congratulations to the artist. Incredibly talented artist who should continue to show their work to the world and to those who appreciate it. I love the pieces. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and inspiring work.Thank you.
ReplyDeletebeauiful and veryyyyy clever amazing never knew that until i click onto it its so wonderful craft keep the good work bless you xx
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