Figurative Work

Tears of the World 2020

To the left the Angels are coming down to destroy the virus, which is the snake, the Caduceus is next, the center is a Priest, to his right is an angry Father and his sick /dying baby. The Doctor, with mask, is top left and beneath him is a dying man.

Bronze
4’ x 2.5’
2020

 
Ceramic Bust

Ceramic Bust

Life Size

ZEUS

Ceramic
Height 16”

Ceramic Figure

16”x14”


Sleeping Beauty

Bronze
3’ in length

 

Hope

This larger-than-life sculpture depicts a loving mother cradling her baby while her young daughter playfully peeks from around a column. “Hope” will inspire all parents who come to the Angel Harvey Family Health Center Infant Welfare Society of Chicago for healing and support.

Infant Welfare Society Of Chicago
Bronze
Life-Size

 

6-foot Nude Male

Fiberglass
Life-size

Tiger Woman

Tiger Woman is an expression of the changing role of woman in the Americas. A seductive part-jaguar, part-woman figure, this sculpture conveys the power of transformation and passion in both the natural and human world.

Bronze
6’ x 27” x 15”

Bronze Male and Female Nude

Flower/candy dish

10 Feet

 

Rock Star

Ceramic Head Height 14”
Black Glaze/Gold Leaf Scar, rhinestone Earring and Eyes.

Sea Witch

They are traditional folklore characters usually portrayed as women with a magical bond regarding the sea. The serene expression of the ocean that brings to mind Mermaids. They possess a vast array of powerful magic drawn from the brine of the sea.

Fiberglass
Life-Size

 

African Elephant

This highly stylized portrait of a Central African figure is combined with the likeness of an elephant as a symbol of age-old African strength and wisdom.

Clay
26” x 17” x 16”

 

Male Torso

Fiberglass
Life-Size

 
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Lilith

In the Jewish Mythology, Lilith appears to be Adam's first wife. Created from the same clay as Adam compared to Eve, who was created from one of his ribs.  Lilith left Adam after refusing to obey. She was a demon of the night, who was sexually wanton.

Bronze
3.5’ tall

Leonardo da Vinci, Father of Flight

Leonardo da Vinci, Father of Flight illustrates the ultimate renaissance man and his vision of modern aviation. He holds the earth in his hand, dwarfed by the power of his imagination. The likeness is drawn from one of da Vinci’s own self-portraits.

Bronze bas relief
43” x 43”

 

Wonderlust

Fiberglass, Flower/plant Vessel
17”

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