
The Jurors
This spontaneous piece comes as a result of a donation of concrete cores. My idea was to be able to create a work on site, quickly, and to drive away. Read More …
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This spontaneous piece comes as a result of a donation of concrete cores. My idea was to be able to create a work on site, quickly, and to drive away. Read More …
This piece was made specifically to be able to get through an ordinary door, and then to get bigger. Scale is everything in sculpture. And a little empathy. Empathy is Read More …
I made Minotaur after having read the classic book Mythology by Edith Hamilton. And I have always identified with Picasso’s Minotaurs. Accepting one’s fate, while being resigned to it at Read More …
I went to the Dayton Museum with my daughter, a student at Wright State. We saw a sculpture of a peacock I really admired. This piece popped out a short Read More …
This is the last of the constructed series, thus far. It has been outdoors for the last several months, and the rust stains are beginning to form on the stone. Read More …