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sculpture

  1. Wall sculpture

    Wall sculpture

    Big Leaf Maple Burl approx. 22" X 18", Turning, carved, oiled.
  2. One touch of nature

    One touch of nature

    One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. ~William Shakespeare 3.75 X 3.5 inches; Maple; 2008 comments welcomed
  3. One touch of nature

    One touch of nature

    One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. ~William Shakespeare 3.75 X 3.5 inches; Maple; 2008
  4. Solar Wind

    Solar Wind

    Open Spiral Ash sculpture symbolizing the powerful winds blowing throughout the universe. This is the most technically accurate piece in my open spiral series. Size: 14" wide x 16" tall All comments are appreciated thanks.
  5. Spring Dance - Joy

    Spring Dance - Joy

    Spring might be my favorite time of the year, wild flowers in bloom, trees budding, spending more time enjoying Mother Natures canvas. Wanted to express the joy of the coming of spring when all creatures and plants start to wake from the long cold winter. Maple burl, Maple, Mesquite, turned...
  6. Changes

    Changes

    16"x20" Center piece may be rotated to change view
  7. Changes

    Changes

    16"x20" Maple burl/Figured Mahogany/Bleached Maple This is an interactive sculpture (it can have 4 views)
  8. Empty

    Empty

    17"x10"x4" Thuya Burl turned on 3 centers
  9. Ponder

    Ponder

    8"x6" of oak deep thoughts
  10. Ponder

    Ponder

    Post oak may be ugly but this little man fell into my driveway during a storm, and well, I had to take all the extra wood from around him
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