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One of my first figurative works in stone, from around 1989, maybe 1990. The marble is salvaged from an old broken tombstone the cemetery let me have. Not a bad Read More …
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One of the really big advantages of having a shop at home is that one can work pretty much all the time. My practice has been to work regular business hours on commissioned work, and to work after hours on original sculpture. I hope you enjoy the tour. If there’s any you want to know more about, let me know.
One of my first figurative works in stone, from around 1989, maybe 1990. The marble is salvaged from an old broken tombstone the cemetery let me have. Not a bad Read More …
This is my first limestone carving, done in 1989 shortly after arriving in Ohio from California, where I had studied art. This was done entirely by hand, as I had Read More …
Completed shortly before I left California in 1989, this piece was made for an invitational show at the American Craft Museum in New York that was never actually held. It Read More …
A friend loaned me a chain saw while I was in art school, and I made this coffee pot, now owned by my sister. I was a good art school Read More …
This very old piece of walnut has been through several incarnations. It was part of an elaborate stone sculpture that weas felled by the freeze/thaw process. It took several years Read More …