Category Archives: narrative sculpture

The importance of being Oprah and other musings

So my ticket to instant fame and fortune is soon going off the market. I always thought that one day, when my artwork had reached perfection, Oprah would discover me, invite me on her show, and the rest would be history. … Continue reading

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Does Size Matter?

I’ve been thinking about this for awhile.  Building smaller forms can be as difficult, sometimes more difficult than building something larger.  The scale of an object implies a relativity; to the room, surrounding objects, or the viewer. Is bigger always … Continue reading

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Back to Blogging

March?  Can’t believe that is last time I blogged.  I know that is no way to develop a loyal following. Much has happened since then.  I’ll start by posting photo’s of two pieces that were in an exhibit at the … Continue reading

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