My ideas for sculpture come all at once but only after I listen to the client, observe their style and personality. I reflect on their spirit and the spirit of the location. Then it comes to me.

Low Country Harvest

A bronze, copper and iron sculpture depicting the importance of the Low Country agriculture. Created for Brookgreen Gardens, Murrell’s Inlet, South Carolina.

Rose Fountain

A copper, 4-1/2 foot diameter fountain, hammered to accentuate a rose’s natural beauty.

Mountain Stream

A wall sculpture using iron, copper and stone echoing the continuous rhythm and nature of a mountain stream.
Available for Sale

Copper Stork

A copper sculpture depicting a White Stork with a life-size 6-1/2 foot wingspan. Created for the Spartanburg Women’s Clinic.

Palmetto Fountain

Copper palmetto fountain for the headquarters of Extended Stay of America Corporation.

Petroglyph sculpture

A sculpture of hammered iron designed to respect the ancient carved symbols of a 350-pound original petroglyph.

The Emerging Spirit

A 16-foot sculpture expressing the spirit of possibility, from her iron roots to her copper wings.
Available for Sale

Prayer to the Universe

A 7-foot sculpture created from a single piece of iron. Designed to give a feeling of reverence and praise.

Peach Tree Sculpture

Life size iron peach tree sculpture with hammered leaves and fruit for the City of Spartanburg.

Magnolia Wall Piece

A panel of hammered magnolia leaves and iconic blossoms gracing a wall at Converse College, Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Dogwood Sculpture

Oversized copper dogwood blossoms depict an air of whimsy and unity.

Rhododendron Wall Piece

Hammered iron rhododendron clusters created as wall pieces for the Grove Park Inn, Asheville, North Carolina.

Lola

“Whatever Lola wants (Lola gets)”
A whimsical sculpture made from iron, copper and bronze.

Rock and Root Bench

Hammered iron roots surrounding a massive stone to create a bench that fits perfectly in a garden setting.

Anthem in Form

With this piece I envision sound floating from the music building, the notes dancing and the light catching each one. Converse College.