For many years, I lived on a large country property, and developed an extensive sculpture garden there. When I moved, some of the pieces found new homes, either in public spaces or private collections; some, being natural creations, were never intended to be permanent, and have been reabsorbed into the natural environment.
These are small sculptures, originally in clay and cast in hydrocal (similar to plaster of Paris, but stronger), then individually finished by hand, and sometimes given a bronze patina, and may be framed or unframed.
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This is a series of “fragments” in a unique Owen Sound limestone that has a very distinctive grain, similar to wood. The “Torso Fragments” are standing figures, generally about 26” high, and the “Figure Fragments” are hanging figures, 13-18” high.