Jennifer Corio & David Frei
Made of Stainless Steel with powder coat
Jennifer Corio and David Frei are a married couple who together they create a dynamic balance of art, design, and workmanship.
Jennifer Corio took the artistic path only after years of working in engineering and business. Feeling a pent-up creative urge, she left corporate life in 2001 to enable her lifelong fascination with art and beauty, and express her need to create. After taking several welded sculpture classes, she was hooked, and has been creating personal and public works of art ever since.
David Frei has always been a craftsman, honing his metal fabrication skills at a young age by tooling on cars — customizing old ones, building dragsters for his racing habit, and trailers to haul them on. Even after landing a corporate job as a mechanical engineer, he continued to be the go-to-guy amongst his circle of friends for anything metal.
About “Rise” Ms. Corio says: “This winged woman with her angelic presence is floating upwards, rising to meet the potential that lies within. While her open heart exposes her vulnerability and the chink on her lower body hints at imperfection, these marks of humanness provide a roadmap to a life of complete fulfillment. The color red signifies passion and flow of blood, for while she is angelic in presence, she is very human in nature.”