TOPSY TURVY
Unique Cast Bronze with Patina
40” x 32” x 10”, 2016
Collection of: College of Saint Mary, Omaha, NE


TOPSY TURVY
Unique Cast Bronze with Patina
40” x 32” x 10”, 2016
Collection of: College of Saint Mary, Omaha, NE


Unique Cast Bronze with Patina, and Wood
15.5”x 14.75”x 2.5”
SOLD
Goldesberry Gallery, Houston, TX
Unique Cast Bronze with Patina
11.5”x 5”x 5”
SOLD
Wally Workman Gallery
Austin, TX
This began as a fun photo with my daughter and a box and became a look of choices we make in our lives we can “box” our selves in with choices we thought were the right path.

Unique Cast Bronze with Patina, and African Mahogany
15” x 2.5” x 2.5”
SOLD
M.A. Doran Gallery
Tulsa, OK

Unique Cast Bronze with Patina, and Sterling Silver
8.5″ x 4″x 4″
SOLD


Unique Cast Bronze with Patina, and Sterling Silver
10.5″ x 6″ x 3″
SOLD
Unique Cast Bronze with Patina, and Found Wood
20″ x 7″ x 4″, 2015
Sold
Wally Workman Gallery
Austin, TX
Unique Cast Bronze with Patina, and Wood
20”x 3.75”x 2.75”
SOLD
Goldesberry Gallery, Houston, TX

Unique Cast Bronze with Patina, Poplar, Steel, and Sterling Silver
11.5”x 5”x 5”
SOLD
Wally Workman Gallery
Austin, TX
Balance looks at the two sides of a self there is the masculine and the feminine. In the case of the boy he is trying to catch the fish and the girl is then releasing the caught fish back into nature. The fish, like the silver birds, I cast in sterling silver are a referred to that which are precious they are important and precious, for this reason the birds are cast in the precious metal sterling silver.



Unique Cast Bronze with Patina, and Flex cord
26″ x 25″ x 13″
SOLD
Blue Rain Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Inspired from a story of a young 12 year old Japanese girl, Sadako Sasaki, that was diagnosed with leukemia several years after exposure from the atomic bomb on August 6, 1945, near her home. She tried to make 1000 cranes before her death. An ancient Japanese legend promises that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish by a crane. I have a crane for each year of her young life, 12.
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