Net Fisherman
A polynesian net fisherman throwing his net into the ocean. The sculpture was created as an award for the Social Entrepreneur Award at Utah Valley University. The sculpture is based around the adage, “Give a man a fish, feed him for a day, teach a man to fish, feed him for a life time.” Year completed: 2016 Material: Clay for Bronze Dimensions: 12 inches high, 5 inches wide, 7 inches deep Availability: This was a commission to create a specific...
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This sculpture is a portrait of a famous LDS missionary that proselyted in New Zealand the first part of the 20th century. He was much loved by all especially the Maori people,the natives of new Zealand. He is depicted with a textured piece across his front representing a Maori feathered cloak or Korowai. Year completed: 2017 Material: Clay for Bronze Dimensions: 30 inches high, 14 inches wide, 16 inches deep Availability: Portraits commissioned on individual...
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This is one of those pieces that evolved from the original pose. My daughter, Tiare, modeled for this piece. The girl in the sculpture is wearing a Deel or traditional Mongolian clothing. I admire the unique life style of these people and their simple life on the high plains of Asia. Year completed: 2008 Material: terra cotta Dimensions: 10 inches high, 8 inches wide, 9 inches deep Availability: limited edition bronze...
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I created this piece quite a while ago but only recently completed it. I like the silky feeling of the skin. I am happy too because I made a good start with the piece but it took a few more years of experience to bring it to a good conclusion. Year completed: 2016 Material: Bronze Dimensions: 10 inches high, 10 inches wide, 9 inches deep Availability: Limited edition bronze $2800...
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