Collection: Rip Caswell
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Rip Caswell brings bronze to life. Working alongside his team in Troutdale, Oregon, where they own and operate Firebird Bronze Foundry, Caswell creates sculptures that capture the spirit and emotion of both wildlife and the human form. His work can be found in public spaces, commercial developments, and private collections across all fifty states and internationally.
Caswell's sculptures tell stories: of the planet's wildlife, of people who shape history, and of the deep connection between humanity and the natural world. What sets his work apart is his ability to capture emotion in bronze, reflecting a living spirit in his subjects' eyes. Whether sculpting a mule deer, a military hero, or a university mascot, Caswell sees each piece as a window into his subject's life and personality.
For Caswell, art and conservation are inseparable. Nature serves as both sanctuary and studio, providing living, breathing reference material and endless artistic inspiration. He uses his sculptures to support organizations dedicated to veterinary programs and the protection of wild habitats, hoping to revitalize the bond between people, animals, and the environment.
His body of work spans from intimate tabletop pieces to major monuments, each created using the ancient lost-wax casting method, a 6,000-year-old process that remains largely unchanged. The result is a bronze sculpture that honors both tradition and innovation, capturing moments of grace, power, and connection that endure across generations.
Rip Caswell brings bronze to life. Working alongside his team in Troutdale, Oregon, where they own and operate Firebird Bronze Foundry, Caswell creates sculptures that capture the spirit and emotion of both wildlife and the human form. His work can be found in public spaces, commercial developments, and private collections across all fifty states and internationally.
Caswell's sculptures tell stories: of the planet's wildlife, of people who shape history, and of the deep connection between humanity and the natural world. What sets his work apart is his ability to capture emotion in bronze, reflecting a living spirit in his subjects' eyes. Whether sculpting a mule deer, a military hero, or a university mascot, Caswell sees each piece as a window into his subject's life and personality.
For Caswell, art and conservation are inseparable. Nature serves as both sanctuary and studio, providing living, breathing reference material and endless artistic inspiration. He uses his sculptures to support organizations dedicated to veterinary programs and the protection of wild habitats, hoping to revitalize the bond between people, animals, and the environment.
His body of work spans from intimate tabletop pieces to major monuments, each created using the ancient lost-wax casting method, a 6,000-year-old process that remains largely unchanged. The result is a bronze sculpture that honors both tradition and innovation, capturing moments of grace, power, and connection that endure across generations.