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Jeffrey G. Pahlmann was born on September 8,
1956, in St. Louis, MO. His parents later relocated to the Lake
of the Ozarks where he graduated from Camdenton High School. He
then began working in the sheet metal industry, and remained for
more than 33 years. During that time he developed a skill and a
desire to work with copper. |
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Jeff’s copper artwork is a result of his
passion for creating sculptures and wall hangings from recycled
copper leftover from custom copper roofs, door and window
awnings, custom chimney caps, as well as a host of other
architectural copper accents. His copper metal artwork is
original, one of a kind, handmade, and colored with flame and
acids. |
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Copper Creations is a father and son team that
strives for excellence in all they create. Jeff worked in the
sheet metal industry for more than 33 years, which includes
sheet metal local #2 of Kansas City and #36 St. Louis, Missouri. |
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Jeff is a devoted family man and husband of more
than 30 years and the proud grandfather of Mya Renae Struebing of
St. Charles, Missouri. |
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The Pahlmann family is three generations deep in
the sheet metal trade. Starting with Jeff's dad and Jonathan's
Grandpa Gordon J. Pahlmann. |
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Jonathan after leaving college served his country
for four years in the U.S. Navy where he was reunited with an
old friend and wife to be, Maria Khristina de Ocampo. |
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The two were married in New
Zealand where Khristina's family still resides. After his tour
was completed Jonathan and Khristina came back to Missouri where
Jonathan began learning the sheet metal trade under the old man.
Jeff and Jonathan look forward to working with you on your
copper art projects. |
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Jeff has participated
in many local art shows. He has displayed his work at The
Fickle Frog in Corning, Iowa, Gallery 12 in Camdenton, MO, at
Soul Mountain and Listhus Gallery in Front Royal, VA, and
Capital Arts Gallery in Jefferson City, MO. ,where he received
the (People’s Choice Award) . He has been twice featured in
Lake Lifestyles magazine as well as Ozark Magazine. He has also
been interviewed about his copper art work on KRMS talk radio. |
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Other than high school
art classes, Jeff hasn’t received any formal art education, but
he holds to the belief that his ideas are not tainted by the
status quo. Jeff refers to his commissioned work as “your
imagination is the limit,” and loves to work with people that
think outside the box. |
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
jgpahlmann@hotmail.com |