Bronze Sculpture
⇐“Etruscan Helmet”
©2004. Pima College
Mounted on mesquite
wood, with a horse hair tassel, functions as a night light.
“Saint John, of the Third Eye” ©2005.⇒
Studio foundry.
The eye is optical quality glass, the jaw is articulated. Intended to capture the essence of the Maya.
There are a small number of cast bronze sculptures that have been executed. From wax model to investment, burn out, pouring, cracking, chasing and patina, I have worked the metal to completion. Whether worked at Michigan State, Pima College, or at my home foundry, it represents a 5,000 year old process that is nothing short of backbreaking work.
⇐“Sutton Hoo” ©2004. Pima College.
Reproduction of the famous bronze age helmet mask.
“Medicine Stone”⇒
©2003. Pima College, and home studio foundry.
Mounted on hand cut Brazilian cherrywood and living flagstone.
wt: 200 pounds.
“Brain Police” ©1972
Self portrait in bronze,
Michigan State University.