Falling and Bouncing

Woof, what a time to exist and make art. You have to view everything as it comes. Work until you can’t, while taking away all you can to benifit your families lives. I wait until the snow hoping that will bring peace. The snow comes but peace never quite does. Peace is for the departed, atleast that is our condolense.

I had been talking about doing silver more. I got to that.

Soapstone Cutthroat Fetish, Bronze Sand Casting

Natural Kingman

Jones Collection Yellowstone Moss Agate, Sterling, Brass, Copper

Two Turquoise, some sort of agate my best friend from the Marines had when I went and visited him at his home in Michigan. It was found on the beach but I do not know which lake. If you are familiar he is up by tip of the middle finger. So some kind of agate from there. Two more bread and butter, the turquoise cabochon on the right was cut by Frank Finley and gifted to me. Finally last on the right is my first Paua

Lapis, Sterling, Fine Silver

Soft Wax Cast Sterling, Petoskey Stone

“Watching The Partridge Family”

20 x 25 Canson Pastel Paper Soft Pastel

Hard Wax Cast Sterling Pendant, Fabricated Sterling Bale

Gilded Sterling

Powder Coated Bronze Plate

2 Larimar, Lapis

“No Name Yet”

20″ x 28″ 200 lb Bamboo Paper Oil Pastel

“Growing Grass”

Conte Crayon 19″ x 25″ 64 lb Strathmore 500 series Charcoal Paper

“Matriarch”

Conte Crayon 19″ x 25″ 64 lb Strathmore 500 series Charcoal Paper

Portrait of a Dreamer”

Crayola Crayon 19″ x 25″ 64 lb Strathmore 500 Series Charcoal Paper

it is in Neon and Cosmic crayon that i picked up while doing back to school shopping with my kids. I don’t think there is a way I could capture a true to colour image