Available Sculpture

Handsome Large Frog

W 34”x H 30” x L 40” -Bronze

This Frog was initially commissioned by a family who asked that he be cast in Bronze. We are sending a few of his brothers and sisters into the world, cast in Aluminum with a soft-colored or silver patina. Perfect for indoor or outdoor settings away from water spray. People report that he or she is friendly, good at conversation, and guards the property.

Large Rabbit

W-19”x H-24” x L-20” -Bronze

A large Rabbit is a good thing, there is more of it to love. This one has found a home on fireside hearths, in gardens, on patios, beside a cozy chair in an office space, a side table, or a 3 ft base. Many places suit a Rabbit.

Steelhead-Fish

W 3.5″ x L 21″ Bronze

This fish was originally sculpted to commemorate Kenneth Schwartz, architect and respected Mayor of San Luis Obispo, CA. He was also the guiding light for the Tekusk’ Wa Suwa sculpture of the Grizzly Bear and the Chumash child sculpture in the Mission Plaza. I was searching for another form that would honor the spirit of the Indigenous people and wildlife who inhabited this part of the planet before the Spanish and Europeans arrived. There was a creek nearby that, at one time, supported Steelhead fish on their way home from the ocean.

Little Man Holding the Earth

W 2.75” x H 3.75”x L 4.5” Bronze

This is a small-sized piece, I’d love to see this one enlarged to a much larger size.It was inspired by Carl Sagan’s talk about the Pale Blue Dot. The Voyager-1 was launched into deep space, September 5, 1977. The camera on the Voyager-1 was turned back towards our Earth as it traveled. Among the photos it sent back was one that showed the Earth, our home, visible only as a pale blue dot.

Rocky Raccoon

W 14” x H 24” Bronze

I have many happy memories of Raccoons. A family of Raccoons, at least three generations of them, would come to our front porch and politely eat alongside the cats out of their bowl. It was a harmonious group.

Giovani the Rooster

We had a pair of chickens, Giovani the rooster, Geneva the hen. They were both very gracious and friendly. In the evening, they would fly up into a tree near the house. Now, I need to make a sculpture of Geneva.

That’s all for now.
There will be more on this page when we get them photographed.
For now, contact me if you are interested in pricing and timelines.
I gladly take commissions as long as they are something along the lines of what you’ve seen on this website.

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