I carved a large piece for someone this summer, and had a few small hunks of stone left from trimming the larger one down. I had a friend cut some slices of the left over stone for me, so I could try making flat pieces, just for fun. This is … Continue reading
Category Archives: Sculpture
Recently I was interviewed for EnkoArt.wordpress.com, a terrific art site that features many artists. Mia Corrino, the interviewer, does a whole lot of research before asking her questions, and I was particularly pleased with the questions she asked me. Here’s the second one – more to come in ensuing posts. … Continue reading
Recently I was interviewed for EnkoArt.wordpress.com, a terrific art site that features many artists. Mia Corrino, the interviewer, does a whole lot of research before asking her questions, and I was particularly pleased with the questions she asked me. Here’s the first one – more to come in ensuing posts. … Continue reading
Of course I wear a mask when I’m carving! I don’t like it – it gets hot, sweat runs down my face and it’s itchy. And it’s hard to wear my glasses over the darn things. But. Talk about an eyeopener: Years ago, a friend who was a doctor came … Continue reading
I’ve decided to make inexpensive prints available that you can download and print out yourself. So far, people like the idea. I’m thinking it might be cool to have a Collector’s Choice Membership Club where you could get prints for less! Here’s what I’ve set up: You can get all … Continue reading
Earlier this week, I got a note from a friend with the link to apply to a $35,000 grant for sculptors. In the past, I haven’t been able to apply for various reasons, but this one was a 100% go. So I gathered the select 20 images, wrote up all … Continue reading
Sometimes I’m a little slow to take action on things I know that work. For a few years now, I’ve seen articles, posts, tele-classes and workshops on how to use social media to promote your work – whatever it is. But I’ve always been so busy trying to just DO … Continue reading
Yesterday, I talked about Radical Courage, and told you how I had a mishap in the middle of nowhere in the dead of night, and came out OK – simply because I had the guts to run out in the road in front of a semi truck. But I didn’t … Continue reading
As an artist and entrepreneur, risk and change has become an integral part of my life. I used to fight it, but now? Open arms. Without the challenges offered by going through big changes and daring adventures, I’d never have developed the capacity for courage and acceptance that I have. … Continue reading