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Reduction in the theme
Reduction in the theme
The Diver, Bronze. Hand made and cast here in Canada. Limited edition of 12 Originals. Signed with edition number.
Flying Figure, was influenced by acrobatics and the development of my design work into 3d figurative work. I incoperated some of the Chakras within the sculpture, such as solar plexus and heart chakra, as they illustate energy paths of the human body, well know in eastern culture such as India and within Buddhism and healing. The sculpture is 27 inches high x 16.75 wide x 19 inches in depth / approx 70 x 42 x 48 cm. Limited edition of 12 Originals. Cast in 2020. Signed, with edition number. Hand made and cast in Canada.
Theme "Lest We Forget"
Theme ''Lest We Forget"
Theme ''Lest We Forget''
Porsche #9: I was developing a new portrait simply called Cap-girl, when an art patron, who had previously purchased a couple of my stone sculptures, visited my studio. A long time Porsche owner and racing fan, he said he would like to buy it, and asked if I would put the name Porsche on the cap along with his lucky number; # 9. So, in an instant, baseball-cap-girl, became Porsche #9 ―a private commission.
Majestic: This magnificent animal, indigenous to northern Alberta, Canada, is a Dall Sheep. I imagined it leaping to the next ledge. It was a challenge to capture the ram’s power and majesty. The startling contrast of the chamois horns, silver-white body coat and black muzzle, eyes, and hoofs, are so uniquely Dall. The larger indentations in its trophy sized horn curls count out the number of years it has survived in the wilderness. Majestic is at his prime―in his eighth year on the mountain.
A triptych that rolls down to the right at a 45-degree angle, it feels like a pale blue waterfall of light that creates a path for the Indigenous pow wow dancers to progress towards the shaman at the bottom.
4 panel polyptych. Exhibition: Light Horse Tales of an Afghan War