Exterior Sculpture

Bird Watcher

Waits quietly in the brush for a glimpse of his winged friend. The birdwatcher has come to the studio in many forms. Perhaps we will see one today! 72 x 24 x 24

Bird Watcher

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

Dandy Lion

His ferocious roar greets kids at the dentist’s office. Dandy Lion gets his name from the lion I visited as a child at the zoo. I hope one day to see another “big cat” in the studio. 30 x 24 x 30

Dandy Lion

Il Pastore

Italian for “the shepherd” his quiet solitude is profoundly moving. “Il Pastore” has a very tribal feel to it. I enjoy creating powerful sculpture that portrays the extraordinary strength of the human form. 60 x 36 x 20

Il Pastore

Kettle Head

One of a series of “Circus Freaks” he is perpetually waiting to be shot form his canon. Kettle Head typifies a subject matter that comes through the studio often. Terrifically whimsical with super opportunities to use bold colors. 30 x 18 x 30

Kettle Head