
Statehouse Posts
The originals had rotted away over the decades, and when the Statehouse was being rebuilt, the columns also needed to be remade. Man, this sandstone is a pain in the Read More …
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Public sculpture, public work, and working in public… each is a little different. As a professional sculptor, ownership of the work is very important. Public work is generally intended to last for generations, and is generally rather well maintained. Still, since Public means exactly that, that the work has to be capable of surviving the pressure being in a public place brings for many years, decades usually. This means that some materials are more suitable than others. Stone and bronze have proven themselves over thousands of years to survive the demands of public presentation. The elemental nature of of stone and bronze bring a historical credibility that can’t be denied or ignored. Both media present the hand of the sculptor in an absolutely unique way, in a manner that reinforces our shared humanity. It is always an honor to know that my work is owned by a community… by several communities.
The originals had rotted away over the decades, and when the Statehouse was being rebuilt, the columns also needed to be remade. Man, this sandstone is a pain in the Read More …
This was originally located where it is now- this post is me in charge of moving this historic monument across Park Street and back to its original location in Goodale Read More …
This big dog was at the max that I could unload when I brought the block home; 6,000 pounds. I almost had to roll it off the truck. Thankfully, a Read More …
This fountain was patterned after a French original. We hand-textured and cut the blocks, and the spouts were each hand made in wax and then cast in steel. They will Read More …
This working sundial and bench was donated to the university by an architect, who designed the bench The bench later featured a bronze plaque of a drawing by Newton in Read More …