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Sculpture of the Month #31 December 2022

The Magic of Touch speaks about our power to reach out and deeply touch those around us, as well as our own need for support and connection from others.

The “touch” of the wolf magician in this piece seems particularly meaningful and surprising to the prey creature he touches. His typical touch would be a killing one, but instead, his gesture appears to connote reconciliation, or perhaps even the kind touch of a friend.

The characters in the sculpture reflect our notion of the Peaceable Kingdom from the Book of Isaiah in the Bible, which points to the emergence of a Golden Age when enemies are no longer enemies, and “the wolf lays down with the lamb.”

I continue to hope that we are moving our world away from war, despite the national animosities and international hostilities currently occupying our attention. Though the season tempts us to feel hopeless and perhaps even threatened by disturbing events, this sculpture points the way:

Through The Magic of Touch, we can live more gently with each other and all creatures of the Earth.

I hope this sculpture touches your imagination for a world where we can all get along and where no one has to kill or exploit others to make life meaningful.

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Sculpture of the Month #30 November 2022

As we move into our month of Thanksgiving, this piece spoke to me.   Bird of Pray The central figure in this sculpture appears to be a crane. Cranes are known in many ancient and modern cultures as symbols of […]

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Sculpture of the Month #29 October 2022

I sense an opening in our individual and collective imaginations just now, even as the days grow shorter. I feel the recently named piece I’ve chosen to share with you for October speaks to this. You Want to Go Where? […]

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Sculpture of the Month #28 September 2022

Fall begins with a return to school, and we aspire to time spent with friends and family. In the east, leaves turn colorfully to remind us of the shortening day. The sculpture I have chosen this month will be featured […]

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Sculpture of the Month #27 August 2022

Historically, female nudes in art have presented women’s bodies as either objects of desire or as moving inspirations for creating artistic beauty. Often, we view representations of nudity as either embarrassing because we believe it should not be shared in […]

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Sculpture of the Month #26 July 2022

This month, I’ve drawn from a selection of recently named pieces, many of which I sketched during the height of the pandemic shutdown, then sculpted and fired over the last two years. With the easing of social distancing restrictions and […]

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Sculpture of the Month #25 June 2022

The June Sculpture of the Month has puzzled me ever since I first sketched the scene in the fall of 2017. It has a very powerful and unexpected presence, indicative of the maneki-neko, the familiar Japanese “beckoning cat” often seen […]

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Sculpture of the Month #24 May 2022

The month of May gets its name from Maia, the Roman goddess of springtime and new growth. We more commonly refer to her, now, as Mother Nature. As new life emerges following the dark days of winter, we celebrate the […]

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Sculpture of the Month #23 April 2022

Ther Howling of Impotence This month brings a time of passage from the dark of Winter to the rebirth and renewal of Spring. However, our world continues to host a great darkness as we witness the brutal Russian invasion of […]

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Sculpture of the Month #22 March 2022

  Recently, I held a long-awaited, in-person, naming session for several of my sculptures! Over the last couple years, I had resorted to soliciting some online naming efforts to try to keep up with the pace of new works I’ve […]

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