Pat Reichner Artist

Pat Reichner Artist As a self taught artist my stylized work has a unique look. Combining wood, antler, bone, copper and stone. Manzanita from the forests of Oregon. Gallery quality.

Harvest after a forest fire and purchasing a USFS permit for collection. Carved and used for displays of hammered copper sculptures, or other decorative and floral arrangements. Please contact me for commissioned pieces, items price or availability.

This might be to ambitious.
05/11/2026

This might be to ambitious.

Manzanita octopus. It was fun to create.
05/10/2026

Manzanita octopus. It was fun to create.

What will it become? I found the manzanita at Davis Lake, Oregon after a forest fire burned the area. The bone knuckle a...
05/07/2026

What will it become? I found the manzanita at Davis Lake, Oregon after a forest fire burned the area. The bone knuckle and stone I found on the Olympic peninsula in Washington state.

Done. Brass,  cottonwood bark and copper. 21" tall, 13" wide and 7 inches deep.
05/04/2026

Done. Brass, cottonwood bark and copper. 21" tall, 13" wide and 7 inches deep.

Laying it up...a long way to go before it can hang on a wall.
05/01/2026

Laying it up...a long way to go before it can hang on a wall.

The copper painted flowers I made years ago and I just figured out how to use them.
04/27/2026

The copper painted flowers I made years ago and I just figured out how to use them.

The lily pad is brass coated with a lite green dye. The bug is made of antler with copper wings that I patinated using a...
04/24/2026

The lily pad is brass coated with a lite green dye. The bug is made of antler with copper wings that I patinated using a saltwater solution and ammonia fumes in a sealed environment. I possess a pond.

I battled with this bird throughout its creation! Finally completed, it's off my workbench! I particularly enjoyed addin...
04/23/2026

I battled with this bird throughout its creation! Finally completed, it's off my workbench! I particularly enjoyed adding the head feathers crafted from fish mouth bones I found at a lake. The materials used include Manzanita, willow, bone, antler, and copper.

Eye candy!
04/22/2026

Eye candy!

Next.  The bug needs a pad.
04/21/2026

Next. The bug needs a pad.

I have it standing on a piece of manzanita and gave it eyes.
04/14/2026

I have it standing on a piece of manzanita and gave it eyes.

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Sequim, WA

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