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22 Jul

Art on the Move..

I just delivered my “Ascension” piece to the city of Longmont, CO a few days ago and attended the dedication for their latest additions of Art in Public Places annual…

19 Jul

M/m – XX!

Wow, even though I was only able to attend one session of the Marble/marble Symposium this year – I had more fun than ever! Perhaps I was really ready to…

24 Jun

Moving on..

I have been pretty busy the last few weeks selling one house and buying another. That whole thing went quite a bit better than I expected – at least, it…

07 May

Something different…

A friend of mine named, Susan Marshall just co-wrote / published a book titled, “Changing Lanes, Road Maps to Midlife Renewal”. I attended her book signing a couple of weeks…

11 Apr

Repeating curve

I have been anxious to get something new online, so I decided to post some images (not really ready for prime time, but what hey) of one of my latest…

21 Mar

Stone carver chronicles

I started carving in the spring of 2006 using hand tools and a small block of Colorado alabaster. It didn’t take long before I wanted to explore new methods, tools…

24 Jul

Redstone Art Center

This was my first gallery / show experience. The Redstone exhibition runs concurrent with the Marble/marble symposium and is open to participants. This was the eleventh year that the exhibition…

11 Nov

CSS Newsletter, Volume: 14 No. 9 – November 2006

A friend that I met at my first M/m symposium submitted the following article to the Colorado Stone Sculptors (CSS) November Newsletter. Her name is Laura Lee and it was…

10 Jul

Marble/marble 18

I still can’t believe that it was just a couple of months after I started carving a small (180 lb) block of alabaster that I found myself attending my first…

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