Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture Park
Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture Park 'Art Trails' News • April 2, 2018 Sculpture fans! If you'd like to treat yourself to a visual feast, make your way [...]
Sculpture “Masterfully” Displayed
Just spent an incredible weekend in Tucson, Arizona at Settlers West's fall art show with Janette. We were guests of some friends / collectors and were able to visit, "Chiricahua Apache." He is loved and [...]
Monumental Football Sculpture
Monumental Football Sculpture 'Art Trails' News • October 20, 2016 I haven't been too active posting things for a while. This is why. I wake up and [...]
I got to ride in a 1947 Willy’s Jeep!
I got to ride in a 1947 Willy's Jeep! 'Art Trails' News • August 17, 2016 Installed a casting of "The Trooper" a couple of days ago, [...]
“An Eyelash in Bronze”
An Eyelash in Bronze 'Art Trails' News • July 11, 2016 Would you believe that after being a sculptor (26 years) I am still amazed at the [...]
“Whiskey’s Rebel”
'Whiskey's Rebel' 'Art Trails' News • June 29, 2016 I would never consider myself as having been a good bull rider. Never felt I had the hand [...]
My bride, “Baby J”
My Bride, "Baby J" 'Art Trail' News • May 4, 2016 W hen I first met Janette, I knew she was the type of woman who did not [...]
“All Her Chicks”
The city of St. George, Utah has a foundation called, "Art Around the Corner." Every spring, for the past 12 years, they invite artists to display works on pedestals throughout the city. This year, I [...]
“Of Proper Wit & Adventurous Spirit”
Of Proper Wit & Adventurous Spirit 'Art Trails' News • March 26, 2016 About six or seven years ago, a fellow artist gave me a photograph of [...]
The Fringe Side of the Old West
The Fringe Side of the Old West 'Art Trails' News • June 26, 2015 In the studio. Still a month to go on this bad boy. I love [...]
Base Ball….After the Mold
Base Ball... After the Mold Art Trail News • June 9, 2015 I'm often asked by people, "Do you ever sell the clay [...]
Canyon Winds
Canyon Winds Art Trail News • June 1, 2015 T[/fusion_dropcaphe clay, on the left, is headed to the foundry tomorrow. I thought it'd be fun to show [...]
“Rescue” gets a new patina
"Rescue" Gets a New Patina Art Trail News • May 18, 2015 "Rescue" gets a new patina. At the foundry with my patina man, Kike. Going [...]
“Base Ball” in the mold room!
Baseball in the Mold Room Art Trail News • May 11, 2015 "Base Ball" is finally in the 'mold room' at the foundry. T'will be August [...]
Miles to go Before I Sleep
Miles to go Before I Sleep Art Trail News • March 31, 2015 I've decided to make it a Native American and add a quartered moose [...]
Native American or Mountain Man?
Native American or Mountain Man? Art Trail News • March 19, 2015 Cleaning off my shelves with another idea that has lingered too long. For me, it's [...]
My “White House” piece
My "White House" Piece Art Trail News • March 12, 2015 Long before I began sculpting, I noticed that the Oval Office had sculptures in it. [...]
Head in Hands
Head in Hands Art Trail News • February 26, 2015 Almost every time I create a sculpture I cut the clay head off and sculpt it in [...]
New Sculpture “From out of the storage unit”
New Sculpture "From out of the storage unit" Art Trail News • February 26, 2015 Ok sculpture fans.......and those who can identify with procrastination. Here's a [...]
Delivered to the Foundry – The Wrangler
Delivered to the Foundry- The Wrangler Art Trail News • January 5, 2015 It's taken a year....but finally got this bad boy to the foundry. I've [...]
Sculpture in Nature
Sculpture in Nature Art Trail News • December 28, 2014 About 15 years ago I was visiting an artist friend in a remote location. The closest [...]
Whispers….do you hear them?
Whispers... Do you Hear Them? Art Trail News • December 27, 2014 Does anyone both hear and act on "whispers" like I do? I find that [...]
Another 20+ hours in three days
Another 20+ Hours in 3 Days Art Trail News • November 30, 2014 Since my last post.......I bet I've spent another 20 [...]
Being a sculptor is not for the Faint of Heart
Being a Sculptor isn't for the Faint of Heart 'Art Trails' News • November 21, 2014 To quote my mentor, Fritz White, "Being a sculptor is not [...]
The Booth Museum / Cartersville, Geogia
The Booth Museum / Cartersville, Geogia Art Trail News • October 24, 2014 This weekend, Janette and I are visiting The Booth Museum, in Cartersville, Georgia. [...]
National Sculpture Society
National Sculpture Society Art Trail News • October 8, 2014 Today, in New York City, I was graciously accepted as a member of the National Sculpture [...]
One Hour “Quick Draw” Sculpture
One hour "Quick Draw" Sculpture Art Trail News • September 26, 2014 Up in Cody, Wyoming, at the Buffalo Bill Art Show [...]
Sculpting in the Gallery
Sculpting in the Gallery Art Trail News • August 21, 2014 I'll be in Santa Fe, sculpting at Sage Creek Gallery (421 Canyon Road) Santa Fe, [...]
Sitting at the Dodge Dealership
Sitting at the Dodge Dealership Art Trail News • August 7, 2014 Ilove taking wax with me when I've got to sit a [...]
“Base Ball” / “The fringe side of the old west”.
Baseball \ The Fringe Side of the Old West Art Trail News • July 23, 2014 I've had the grandest time researching and creating this piece. [...]
“Where the Buffalo Roam”
Where the Buffalo Roam Art Trail News • May 17, 2014 What is more American than the bison. Years ago, when I was studying these dudes, it [...]
“The Trooper” rides again.
"The Trooper" rides again Art Trail News • May 5, 2014 Katie and I hit the road to Fernley, Nevada (East of Reno). Katie's volleyball tourny [...]
Never Bested
Never Bested Art Trail News • April 3, 2014 This piece was begun and 95% completed six months ago. It has sat on the shelf untouched [...]
Another Bozzetti
Another Bozzetti Art Trail News • March 7, 2014 It's fun to make two or three bozzetti's at the same time. One of my mentors, Stanley Bleifeld, [...]
“Love your calling with passion it is the meaning of your life.
AUGUSTE RODIN