Archive for May, 2008

Mon Cher

Although petite in stature, this little girl has a big presence in the garden. She sits quietly under cover and waits for someone to walk by and be charmed. 12 x 10 x 8

Mon Cher

Mon Freres

These brothers are very close but have never seen each other. I love making sculptures that read completely differently from front to back. I think it adds to the charm in a garden when one can be surprised to find a little treasure and then find another on the way back form the journey. 12 x 15 x 8

Mon Freres Green

Mon Freres Yellow

Blue Footed Boobie

My mother tells a story about being on a wild life tour in Hawaii. The group was directed to look for the blue footed boobie. Dutifully she looked but was dissappointed and exclaimed, “Oh no.Mine’s a brown boobie!” Silly girl, all boobies are brown in Hawaii. :-) Anyway, the story has stayed with me and recently I had a chance to bring the bird to life, to keep the story going a little longer. 18 x 12 x 24

Blue Footed Boobie

Still Life: Heron

This is a rare piece indeed. I have told people for years that I do not do herons. Apparently I was wrong, this fellow showed up and is already out enjoying his own home. So, while I can’t say I don’t do them I will say I won’t do many, they just don’t come to me very often. Let me know if you are looking for one and I will report any I see here. 60 x 20 x 18

Still Life: Heron

Meat the Frog

I have a bit of a penchant for frogs. This particular piece is named for a south american ornate horned frog I had as a pet. His name was MeatLoaf, or just Meat for short. While this frog has a home, I am often visited by frog bits and more friends are sure to appear sometime in the future. Send me a contact if you would like to know about frog sitings in my studio. 18 x 30 x 30

Meat the Frog