Sculpture

Sculpture has been and continues to be an enduring focus.  The work is generally in stone, but cast bronze, carved wood and forged and welded steel have been media with which I have worked over large chunks of lifetime.  The stone pieces are often biomorphic abstractions, referencing the figure, plant structure, often the flow of water, and, always with a sense of place and time, our time, our place, a sense of the stone itself and what it has to say about its geological origin and constituent elements.  There are many sculptures that allude to or represent birds, snakes, dogs and frogs mixed in with thirty years of bronze and cast cement figurative pieces based on life study.  The steel pieces are often linear, made from heavy forged bar stock.  The pieces allude to movement in space through time.  They sometimes work as elements of a larger constellation of pieces positioned across the landscape.  Wood pieces are made every year.  The wood offers a different kind of strength and warmth.  Wood can extend out into space in a way stone cannot.  Carved glass has become another focus. 

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A Balanced Heart
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A Bird of Day and Night
A Bird of Day and Night, glacial boulder 3x2x2, $375
A Bird of Day and Night
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A Forward Incline
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A Fossil Source, limestone (coral)
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A Lasting Love
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A Patterned Preener
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A Patterned Preener
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A Patterned Touchstone
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A Patterned Touchstone
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A Presentation in the Night, glacial boulder
Again
Again and Again, carved crystal
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An Uncertain Course
Around
Around Each Other
aniversary
Anniversary Heart
anniversary
Anniversary Heart
Ascension
Ascension
banded
banded black bird
Blossoming,
Blossoming, glacial boulder
Bright
Bright Curl
Broadly
Broadly Considering
Checking
Checking the Wing
Cheek
Cheek to Cheek
Cheek
Cheek to Cheek
Cinch,
Cinch
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