
Swimming
Combining so many different acts and materials, this piece was among the last of this series. In the end, it was a provocative challenge to nature, and nature won. Here 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.
Combining so many different acts and materials, this piece was among the last of this series. In the end, it was a provocative challenge to nature, and nature won. Here Read More …
I’ve had a good time just letting myself get loose with the structure of the head. I enjoy seeing a shape in the natural stone and refing it until it Read More …
This small study was done in an afternoon as a demonstration for the Cleveland Museum of Art’s new interactive exhibit style… my hands are shown carving this whenever a museum Read More …
A couple winters ago I had fun dashing out a few heads. Part of the goal was to manipulate the stone as little as possible while still achieving a visible Read More …
Carved from rocks found in natural creek beds, this piece of this series demonstrates the strong grain pattern of the material. This native Ohio sandstone can be found in north Read More …