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While riding from Ohio to New York for the annual Stone Carvers Guild meeting, myself and two other members carpooling there saw the most beautiful red stone left over from 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.
While riding from Ohio to New York for the annual Stone Carvers Guild meeting, myself and two other members carpooling there saw the most beautiful red stone left over from Read More …
This sandstone head was carved as a part of a demonstration at Read More …
This chunk of Ohio sandstone was pulled from the banks of a creek. I almost want to go put it back, carved, just so that someday a passing hiker Read More …
These heads are made of native Ohio sandstone found along creek beds. I make it a practice to knock out a head every now and then, just for fun. The Read More …
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