My sculptures are of people and animals. I try to realistically depict their efforts and struggles. I want the sculptures to appear as if breathing. . . as if hearts are beating and souls are experiencing life’s joy or sadness.
Over the past 30 years I have sculpted in stone, clay, wood and plaster. This was woven around a career as a college and university administrator and then as an art business co-owner with my wife. I now sculpt regularly.
Having a cozy, warm studio in a grove of trees, a fine selection of classical music, a loving family and of course my art…I am indeed very lucky!