these first couple are from the valley of the moon. if you're from the tucson area or ever are going to visit, go there at once. the place is truly magical. i did these two sculptures (and a few others, of which i sadly have no photos) for the valley to help dress up the place a bit.
both of these sculptures are a bit rough, as i did them several years ago. neither are for sale (as said, i donated them to the valley of the moon), but if you like i can attempt to recreate them. for a price, of course.
c e n t a u r
he's sitting in a little alcove flanked by candle nooks along a homemade cement wall with goblin faces sculpted in it. valley of the moon was originally built by a slightly cracked gentleman who took his neighbors' garbage and about a billion pounds of quick-dry cement and built fairyland in the middle of nowhere. man after my own heart really.
p i p e - s a t y r - b i r d c a g e
birdcages fascinate me for some reason. i like the aesthetic. i also like putting things that are not birds in birdcages, as you can see. this photo is also a good illustration of how difficult it can be to photograph these things.
these three are more recent, are are actually for sale.
$10 |
$4 |
$18 |
they're all unique, so if you want one, snag it now.
like everything else, i tend to do wire sculptures all at once with very little planning. half the time i have only the vaguest idea what's going to happen when i pick up the coil.
i'll be producing whatever strikes my fancy and putting on sale whatever i please, priced as i see fit. however, if you've something specific in mind, don't hesitate to sling me a line and we'll see what we'll see.