Passe’ Dore’, 2017
Ceramic, mixed media
24”h x 22”w x 18”d
The Fossil Record, 2016
Ceramic, mixed media
18’’h x 10’’w x 15’’d
The White Hart, 2015
Ceramic, gold leaf, flocking, 3D prints
30’’h x 20’’w x 20’’d
The Edge of Chaos, 2015
Ceramic, mixed media
18’’h x 6’’w x 24’’d
The Colossal Collapse, 2015
Ceramic, mixed media
32’’h x 13’’w x 5’’d
Kesevan, 2014
Ceramic, mixed media
23’’h x 22’’w x 7’’d
Bozo the Dodo, 2014
24’’h x 9’’w x 10’’d
Ceramic, Bronze, mixed media
28” x 34” x 12”
Porcelain, engobes, cone 6. Leather strap and twine.
Telemachus, 2011
24” x 18” x 10”
Porcelain, engobes, cone 6. Brass ring.
Prometheus, 2011
12” x 35” x 16”
Porcelain, engobes, cone 6. Twine and masonry nails.
Echo, 2011
24” x 26” x 18”
Porcelain, engobes, cone 6. Porcupine quills, and rope.
Orpheus, 2011
18” x 25” x 16”
Dark Stoneware, engobes, cone 6. Cloth, and twine.
Hades: Keeper of the Balance, 2010
3′ x 4′ x 3′
Porcelain, stains, low fire and high fire glazes, Cone 6.
Dryad, 2010
18”x 30”x 10”
Porcelain, stains, low fire and high fire glazes, Cone 6.
Atlas: He Who Shoulders The Earth, 2010
3′ x 4′ x 2′
Porcelain, stains, low fire and high fire glazes, Cone 6.
Nothing Gold Can Stay, 2010
Polar Bears, 6” x 10” x 4”. Bear Skull, 4.5” x 8.5” x 4”
Porcelain, Gold Luster, Sandblasted, Cone 10. Presented with Black Bear Skull.
Tread Softly, 2010
Polar Bear, 6” x 10” x 4”. Skins, 10”x 24”.
Porcelain, China Paint, Cone 10. Presented with Arctic Fox Pelts.
Leftovers, 2009
3′ x 11′ x 10”
Terracotta, stains, low fire glazes, Cone 04.
Cowslip, 2009
6.5” x 9” x 3.5”
Porcelain, Gold Luster, Cone 10.
Nildrohane, 2009
5” x 11.5” x 4.5
Porcelain, China Paint, Cone 10.
Thorah, 2009
5.5” x 10” x 4.5”
Porcelain, Cone 10.
Mother Nature, 2008
42” x 24” x 24”
Stoneware, Under glazes and stains. Residual Salt Fired, Cone 10.
The Drayad is wonderful……………………Thanks.
Michellino
Congratulations on your graduation! I REALLY love your animal sculptures. I enjoyed reading animal encylopedias as a child also. I don’t know if I could afford any, but let me know when you’ve set-up shop and offer any for sale. Aunt Di
Amazing work!
Hi Ariel,
I wanted to say “Thank You” for your help at the foundry, but missed you before you left. Then, I was in the office where I had seen the wallowing brontotherium. It always caught my attention. Very cool ideas and congratulations on the show and article!
Hello, I saw the wonderful write up in the Star Telegram! I was wondering if you are have any summer workshops in the DFW area this summer??? I am very much interested!
Outstanding. I love not only the detail but the feel you have for the physiology of your creatures.
So fun !