The following works are available either directly from the artist, or at ongoing shows and galleries. For more information, or to reserve a piece, please inquire through the contact form provided.
“We’re Not So Different”
Sol $3,000 Terre $2,800
Sol | Terre
Lion and Woman Busts
Sol | Terre brings together Sol, the lion, and Terre, the woman—symbols of sun and earth. Their flowing forms intertwine, reminding us that humanity and nature are deeply connected, and that what unites us is stronger than what divides us.
Architectural Casting Plaster
Sol 19”x10”x8”
Terre 13”x11”x8”
“Honor”
$3,200
Honor
Honor reflects strength that does not need to prove itself—an inner confidence grounded in self-awareness and a deep knowing of worth. It embodies dignity, compassion, and the quiet power of realizing we are enough, exactly as we are.
Cold Cast Bronze
15”x10”x10”
“What Remains”
$1,800
A meditation on love, release, and what we carry forward. The remnants of eggs and feathers hold both loss and possibility, while the figure remains—broken yet hopeful—ever present for their return.
Cold Cast Bronze
Cement Clay
13”x8”x12”
“Can We Keep Her”
$1,800
A reversal of roles—the girl sits within the cage while birds look in, asking: Can we keep her? The piece reflects on boundaries that both protect and confine, and invites us to consider what it means to be held, and what it means to be free.
Cold Cast Bronze
Cement Clay
18”x10”x10”
“Sol”
$4,000
This work was selected for inclusion in the American Artists Professional League’s Timeless exhibition at the Lyme Art Association (Goodman Gallery), on view from September 19 to November 6, 2025. The opening reception & awards ceremony will take place on September 21, 2–4 PM.
Conceived as part of We’re Not So Different, Sol represents the sun—the masculine. Paired with Terre, the earthly feminine, they embody balance and connection. Shown here on his own, Sol reflects a quiet, gentle strength: complete, yet always connected.
Cold Cast Bronze
19”x10”x8”
“Letting Go of Fear”
$6,200
A meditation on fear, compassion, and the quiet shift between reaction and choice. The rainbow mosaic wasp, once misunderstood, now rests as a symbol of transformation and balance—reminding us that in letting go of fear, we make room for trust, coexistence, and possibility.