
This piece was sold at Crackedpots last year. I was thrilled to receive this photo of it in its new home. I am now inspired to post client images to share the variety of locations and settings the sculptures are chosen for. Thank you Vivian for sending in this photo of the airline monolith!

In studio now is this substantial free standing new piece from the monolith series.
5′ H x 20″ W x 3/8th” D on 1/2″ arched base

These range from 3′- 4’H.

These drops from the steel yard make the perfect trillium petals. They are pivoted slightly like a pinwheel. The pistil can be anything from the butt of a screw driver, a bearing, or a counter sink bit, just depends. I abstract the leaves using either stainless as elongated ones or fence scrap as short ones. Heights vary 3 to 3 1/2 feet tall.

This has a prong base so it can be placed anywhere in the soil.
4′ H x 12″W

I really enjoy finding the right color scrap metal to use in my work. This was a perfect find to make the yellow petals for this sunflower. This paint will retain its color outdoors a lot longer since it’s a baked-on industrial finish.
sunflower face is 18″ W

I just finished this commission for a client’s landscaped garden. This will sit into the ground a bit to hold a slope back. There is a mesh tray a few inches down for a layer of decorative rocks. The metal flowers are recycled from a christmas tree water basin, and a parts cabinet.
They provided the pot, I provided the color. Thanks for a fun project.
sunflower is 7′ H, face 18″ W


The bench is made from salvaged shelving slats, pluming pipes and fittings.
40″ L/ 12″ W / 19″ H

Here is a splash of red to go with the tulips in your yard.
40″ H/ 12″W

This is a work in progress. I have been sketching and modeling this shape for years, but this is the first large scale creation.
2’6″ L/ 17″ H/ 14″ W