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02 Dec

A Melting Pot

Most recently at Andre’s Institute I assisted Director, John Weidman by preparing the scratch molds used at this year’s event. John threw together several wooden frames. We used a mixture…

02 Dec

Ketchup?

It has been a year since my last post, so I’m going to start with what I’ve been up to most recently and work my way backwards. I’ve been busy…

11 Oct

Silent Conversation

Hopefully, you were there for the reveal..  We did have a pretty good crowd on hand – despite the damp weather. In case you didn’t make it up for the…

29 Sep

Work Progresses…

As promised, here’s a status on my latest project.  I’m up near Brookline, NH working as one of four invited artists.  We’re creating monumental works carved using the local granite.…

23 Sep

Marble/marble XXV!

Due to my aggressive summer / fall carving schedule, I’m running a bit behind with my blog posts. My first trip was out to Colorado last July (just before the…

17 Jun

The point, revisited..

There is something very honest about using a point chisel and hammer to rough out a form.  After finding my center with a blade a few days ago, I overcame…

10 Jun

They Won’t Be Calling Me Dusty Anymore!

I just finished making a much needed upgrade to my studio work area. Although the latest Oneida dust collection unit was way outside my price range, I discovered that a…

07 Jun

Corset Redux

Perhaps it’s just an excuse to use my new air hammer but, I’ve been thinking about making a couple of modifications to one of my finished pieces. I have to…

06 Jun

Our new studio clock

I meant to post this a couple of days ago.  This is how we’re keeping time these days at the studio. Lately, I’ve been finishing up several pieces I’ve had…

12 Jan

Maxwell Library @ BSU – 2013

The post card from my latest group show with New England Sculptors Association (NESA). I helped Karen Klein with the installation and set up earlier today.

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