Richard Erdman makes bronze sculptures in single digit editions using the lost wax casting method— a technique used as early as 2500 BCE.  Richard’s work has a deep connection to its employed materials (bronze and marble): it must be organic, significant in its art historical context, and ancient. It is not an exaggeration to say that Carrara marble is made from ancient life forms, whereas bronze, also a living material, inspired the sculptors of Ancient Greece.