4.02.2005

reforged

...but the nature of love, as I understand it, is to spare no effort to put things back together. And so, the pieces have been picked up, dogged determination, creative problem solving, and a whole lot of penetrating epoxy resin applied and...

I present to his new owner the Dragon of Myth. I hope she likes it.


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4.01.2005

shattered


Sometimes, despite our best intentions, things that seem to be shaping up to something very special just . . . break apart. Perhaps too little attention paid at a critical moment, perhaps a miscalculation as to how one action or other will play out... and elements once part of a happy whole are disconnected. This may seem sad, but it needn't be. Such is the nature of life...


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2.16.2005

asian dragon


this was my first attempt at a high relief sculpture... Posted by Hello

serendipity falls


an artwork, of sorts... a back yard pond/fountain/waterfall that I created, with a water lily in bloom. This is a breeding ground for countless happy tadpoles, and seems to be rated at least 3 stars in the warbler migration guide as a place to bathe & frolic... Posted by Hello

elizabeth


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her secret grotto


High relief sculpture - will be incorporated into a fountain so that a waterfall will be cascading over her from the rocks above. Given the nature of the stone I work with, it looks best when either wet or glazed/sealed. Posted by Hello

yin-yang fountain


a tall yin-yang fountain, with evolution/variation in the copper arch design.Posted by Hello

evolved triskellion fountain


a more recent rendition... Posted by Hello

yin yang


a yin-yang relief that was later incorporated into a fountain, not pictured... Posted by Hello

triquetra fountain


the triquetra is a Celtic/wiccan symbol representing the three aspects of the Goddess - mother, maiden, & crone. The triskellion is another symbol representing the same trinity...Posted by Hello


Eins - different view Posted by Hello

Eins, the gargoyle


Eins - my first gargoyle, carved from a single boulder. As with most of my works, I carved him from a relatively soft stone, sold as "featherock" in your local Home Depot. Mmmm, Home Depot... Posted by Hello

"Love" kanji fountain


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early triskelle fountain


early triskelle fountain Posted by Hello

where to begin?

How about - right here? Welcome to my little online art gallery of sorts. Just remember - you break it, you bought it.