Odesa
Sculpture using 1815 wood beam, antique tooling and hand cut nails. Actual dimensions: 10.5L x 8.5W x 19.5H. Represents the struggles of the Port of Odesa/Ukraine. Rusted nails depicting not people but grain. And the hammer's (Russia's) overbearing, overreaching, uninvited presence blocking the export of the grain. Named a World Heritage Site 26 January 2023, Pearl of the Black Sea! Available directly from the artist....
Rally
Sculpture. Wood 1815 beam, with rusted iron cut nails. Dimension 9L x 7.5W x16H. Represents the positives of the word "rally", remembering the good or "pep" side of the word not what we have experienced with the word over the past 6 plus years. Time to redefine. Available directly from the artist....
Last Stand
Last Stand. A tree established and rooted with barbed wire set on an old 8x8 1800's wood beam. Trees have the sweet ability to endure, depicted by life long scars from fencing to driven spikes. Imagine all that energy being absorbed by the wood until the eventual outcome of absorbing too much. Note: The work presented here could not have been accomplished without deforestation, farms turning into cul-de-sacs and, of course, greed. When barbed wire becomes a rarity and when you find it discarded on roadsides, the land and wildlife, which it once protected, is now vulnerable, waiting for the...
New Day Rising
1815 barn beam and antique handles with a touch of old school copper rivet heads, planted a year ago and still in bloom! Fun piece. Highlighted in the Maine Art Hill gallery in two person show in September 2023. Available through New Hampshire Art Association’s 38th Annual Omer T. Lassonde Open Juried Exhibition, April 2024. (Juror Kate Rasche). Available For Sale through the New Hampshire Art Association during the month of April 2024, not through this website. Enjoy Spring!...
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