animal, portrait,
and figure
wood, bronze, resin, and paper
fine arts and chainsaw carving
The fine arts sculpture is first modeled in oil-based clay. A
mold is taken from the original clay work and then cast into a
final material, such as bronze, plaster, resin, or paper. If the
final material is wood, the clay model is used as a guide while
the piece is carved using traditional European carving
techniques.
"House Madonna" (copy)
21”H x 14”W x 3.5” Deep
Relief: Wood – Austrian Pine
"Self-Portrait"
12”H
Wood – Austrian Linden
"Umbilicus Mondi"
(Center of the World)
30”H
Wood - Mahogany
"Immortalized Squirrel"
18”H
Wood - Oak
"Flying Without Leaving the
Ground"
28”H x 14”W x 19”H
Resin
"Ostrich – Rhythms & Forms"
60”H x 20”W X 1"Deep
Relief: Cast Paper
“Female Portrait”
18”H
Clay
"Candy Mask"
Life-size
Cast Paper and Bloodwood
“Gothic Mary”
14"H
Resin
“Bob - Figure Study Unfinished”
32”H
Clay
“Pregnant Study”
12”H
Clay
“Newborn Skull”
3.5”H
Wood - Linden
“Wood Foot”
Life-size
Wood – Austrian Pine
“Stone Foot”
Life-size
Stone - Alabaster
“Meditation”
46”H x 26"W x 1"Deep
Relief: Cast Paper
“Forgotten Warrior”
21”L x 14”W x 1” Deep
Relief: Cast Paper
“Perched Eagle”
22”L x 24”W x 1” Deep
Relief: Cast Paper
“Running Ostrich”
20"H x 15"W x 1"Deep
Relief: Cast Paper