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Sculpture Portfolio: Public Art & Outdoor
An Apple a DayAn Apple a Day Stainless steel and copper tree at the entrance to Norton Hospital Campus | An Apple a Day22ft H x 26ft W Forged stainless steel tree with copper leaves and apples Commissioned by Norton Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. The apple tree motif represents good health and multiple generations. This work was designed as a gateway to the campus. | An Apple a DayDetail of Sculpture |
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Cast Bronze PelicansAdvocates for Women's Health: Norton Medical Plaza III | Cast Bronze PelicansAdvocates for Women's Health: Norton Medical Plaza III | Our Cup Overfloweth60" x 32" x 24" forged iron |
Forged Bases Antique Lead PeacocksForged bases antique lead peacocks | Rose’s LamentWrought iron. Kaviar Forge & Gallery | Wrought Iron Armillary Sundial56”H x 38” diameter Kaviar Forge & Gallery |
Forging Ahead Bike RackKentucky Center for the Arts Bronze and copper sculpture The making of this forged bronze sculpture was truly a labor of love. I was so honored when my adopted hometown asked me to make a sculpture to stand at the KY Center for the Arts. “Forging Ahead: standing on the shoulders of giants,” is a symbolic representation of my debt to my personal artist-heroes: Alberto Giacometti, Diego Giacometti, and Alexander Calder. | Reaching for BalanceOwensboro Hospital Forged copper tree sculpture measuring 54” x 48” x 45”. Built for a place of contemplation, reflection, and relaxation, the hospital courtyard is grounded by the innate strength in this forged copper. These forged copper tree limbs garnishes weave in between each other creating a sense of steady rhythm and movement as they ascend vertically into the sky. | Nursing TreeForged iron on limestone base commissioned in 2008 for Episcopal Home Church by a private family in memoriam of a child who died prematurely. The sculpture presents a stump of a deceased tree, which nourishes the nursing tree growing from it. The nursing tree flourishes from the nutrients of the deceased tree in a cycle of regeneration that will provide seeds and the next generation’s nutrients. There is some comfort in the triumph of life experienced within this cycle. 8ft x 4ft. |
GrasshopperStainless Steel & bronze Sample sculpture for Louisville Wetlands | Seven Sisters12ft x 2ft Wrought Iron Sculpture with bronze and copper hanging mobile Brown-Forman Sculpture Garden in Louisville KY This sculpture is intended to present an empowering image of womanhood, figure overlooking landscape, suggesting Gaia and balance. Made in 1991 and purchased by Brown-Forman. | Dancing ManWrought Iron Sculpture Private Residence, Louisville KY |
Tri Equilibrium | “Thank Goodness for the Fiddle Head People”Sculpture at Yew Dell Gardens | Curved Elegance |
Sculpture at Yew Dell Gardens | Oak Tree MelodyWrought Iron Sculpture Brown-Forman Headquarters Louisville KY This sculpture was created for an entrance to a walking tunnel at Brown Forman Headquarters. I used the motif of an oak tree, relating to the oak barrels in which Brown Forman ages bourbon. Oversized hand-blown glass acorns function as lighting. | “Remains at Ararat”Forged iron and polished concrete 102” x 31” x 30” Built in 2009 for sculpture exhibition at Yew Dell Gardens in Louisville, KY. Ararat is the mountain Noah’s Ark landed on after the flood in the Bible. This is a sculptural version of the ark, made of hollow polished cement and forged iron, the iron has been hot dip-galvanized. The concrete surface has been polished with diamond polish to three-thousand grit. |
Star of David HeadstoneWrought Iron Memorial Adath of Sherum Cemetery, Louisville KY |
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