
Wedding Present
This piece was a gift to a friend on the occasion of his marriage. The couple had two Rhodesian Ridgebacks; he played didgeridoo, and she plays violin. I enjoy carving 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.
This piece was a gift to a friend on the occasion of his marriage. The couple had two Rhodesian Ridgebacks; he played didgeridoo, and she plays violin. I enjoy carving Read More …
I am still very proud of this piece of cast glass. I arranged a dinner setting and covered it with plastic stretched across, and then slowly weighed the plastic down Read More …
The dog skull at the heart of this piece started the process that led to this sculpture. The autistic son of a friend found the skull while four wheeling near Read More …
An early experiment in how to deal with slab marble and still deal with space as a part of the sculpture. Sold and then broken. This is the only photograph Read More …
Carved early in my association with Tony Solazzo, this marble carving is an example of the road less traveled. Painted marble.