

This is one in a series of three bronze pieces I created using a "Waste Wax" process.

Carved out of a 400lb perfectly square block of Danby White Marble.




I carved this piece from Black Cherry Wood and burned-in kanji symbolism. I sourced white and purple sands from Nauset Beach on Cape Cod.

I carved this piece in Basswood and used a mohair wool/silk blended yarn for hair.
Interesting side note: I severed a tendon in my left hand while carving this piece. I required surgery and PT before being able to complete it.
I coupled a found coyote skull with a head I sculpted using Celluclay and sea shells on a bronze armature.
This piece symbolizes the the natural fusion between our deeply personal fears, desires, and spiritually, all too often repressed.

This piece was inspired by Auguste Rodin's work which I have studied endlessly.

This torso was carved in white Danby Marble. This is a tribute to the breast cancer survivors I have been inspired by.


















This is one in a series of three bronze pieces I created using a "Waste Wax" process.
Carved out of a 400lb perfectly square block of Danby White Marble.
I carved this piece from Black Cherry Wood and burned-in kanji symbolism. I sourced white and purple sands from Nauset Beach on Cape Cod.
I carved this piece in Basswood and used a mohair wool/silk blended yarn for hair.
Interesting side note: I severed a tendon in my left hand while carving this piece. I required surgery and PT before being able to complete it.
I coupled a found coyote skull with a head I sculpted using Celluclay and sea shells on a bronze armature.
This piece symbolizes the the natural fusion between our deeply personal fears, desires, and spiritually, all too often repressed.
This piece was inspired by Auguste Rodin's work which I have studied endlessly.
This torso was carved in white Danby Marble. This is a tribute to the breast cancer survivors I have been inspired by.