Sea Forms. Cherry wood mounted to bronze. 1996
This project built in clay to be cast in
bronze for a Door Pull in Miami, Florida
Large bronze lighting device for gas. Dallas
Set of ten cast 56 inches tall.
Pot Rake for a client in Dallas
Bronze and Stainless steel.
Door pulls and lock cover designed and made
for a client in Virginia
Bronze 18k inches tall
My son and I working the wax for my first
Veterans project in Virginia
Nine feet tall Bronze Ribbon to be
mounted on a 16-foot granite
Tex Ritter Project in Bronze at my foundry
in Dallas. Horse is nine feet long and eight feet tall.
The Faun. Bronze finished patina in my foundry
in Dallas. Next to it is a Bronze table I made
at my art foundry in Mexico.
Applying patina on nine-foot bronze for a
project in my Virginia art foundry.
A project in clay for a large life size bronze
of Carlos Castillo.
The finished 16 foot tall granite with the
Bronze nine-foot ribbon mounted in
Virginia
I view looking outside part a bronze casting
of the woman of the fountain which installed
in Johnson City, Tennessee.
The finished sculpture for the Veterans park in
Virginia - The Tree Of Peace.
A worker taking a break in my art foundry in Virginia
in 2011.
The clay original of the Rabbit race in my
studio in Virginia
Three quarter life size
A sixteen-foot horse from Los Colinas, Texas.
We cut the side from so as to replace the inner
stainless steel support system.
The horse after I finished it at my art foundry
in Dallas, Texas. 2001
The rubber mold for the nine-foot ribbon
for the Veteran park in Virginia
The are finished with my matching patina of
the cut out from the horse from Los Colinas, Texas.
I am applying the patina to the hind quarters of the
16-foot horse from Los Colinas, Texas in the back of
my art foundry in Dallas. 2001
A full veiw of the Peace Memorial for the
Veterans Park in Virginia.
My wife, Martha visits me at my art foundry in
Virginia in 2002.
Bronze Electric light fixture with a glass dome.
24 inches tall.
Front View
Side veiw of Bronze lighting This project built in clay to be cast in
bronze for a Door Pull in Miami, Florida
Large bronze lighting device for gas. Dallas
Set of ten cast 56 inches tall.
Pot Rake for a client in Dallas
Bronze and Stainless steel.
Door pulls and lock cover designed and made
for a client in Virginia
Bronze 18k inches tall
My son and I working the wax for my first
Veterans project in Virginia
Nine feet tall Bronze Ribbon to be
mounted on a 16-foot granite
Tex Ritter Project in Bronze at my foundry
in Dallas. Horse is nine feet long and eight feet tall.
The Faun. Bronze finished patina in my foundry
in Dallas. Next to it is a Bronze table I made
at my art foundry in Mexico.
Applying patina on nine-foot bronze for a
project in my Virginia art foundry.
A project in clay for a large life size bronze
of Carlos Castillo.
The finished 16 foot tall granite with the
Bronze nine-foot ribbon mounted in
Virginia
I view looking outside part a bronze casting
of the woman of the fountain which installed
in Johnson City, Tennessee.
The finished sculpture for the Veterans park in
Virginia - The Tree Of Peace.
A worker taking a break in my art foundry in Virginia
in 2011.
The clay original of the Rabbit race in my
studio in Virginia
Three quarter life size
A sixteen-foot horse from Los Colinas, Texas.
We cut the side from so as to replace the inner
stainless steel support system.
The horse after I finished it at my art foundry
in Dallas, Texas. 2001
The rubber mold for the nine-foot ribbon
for the Veteran park in Virginia
The are finished with my matching patina of
the cut out from the horse from Los Colinas, Texas.
I am applying the patina to the hind quarters of the
16-foot horse from Los Colinas, Texas in the back of
my art foundry in Dallas. 2001
A full veiw of the Peace Memorial for the
Veterans Park in Virginia.
My wife, Martha visits me at my art foundry in
Virginia in 2002.
I made this for my wife, Martha. I found the piece of Olive Wood
when we lived in, Italy in 1985. I did not finish this work until
2012. It is mounted on bronze with Jade.
I titled it. ' The Of Life' .











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