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Work in Progress

The process of making a Forest Sculpture often requires that I wait for glue or varnish to dry; therefore, I am always working on several pieces at a time. The following photos are just a few of the pieces I'm currently working on. See all of the currently available Colorado Forest Sculptures at my online store.

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My storeroom of future sculptures, large and small. While I keep a number at my studio, I also consider the entire forest to be my auxiliary storeroom so I can always find a piece of the size and style you need for any spot in your home or office.

My Auxiliary Storeroom of Future SculpturesMy Auxiliary Storeroom of Future Sculptures

My Storeroom of Future SculpturesMy Storeroom of Future Sculptures

 

 

A new piece I just found. Can't wait to see what is under the dirt and decayed wood.

 

This piece was extensively burned in a wildfire and is very fragile. I  will need to strengthen it with resin of some color.

                                                         

 

 

This is a root of a Ponderosa pine tree. 

 

Resurrection 

This burned shell of a lodgepole pine was over 10 feet tall when I first got it.

The other side was completely burned.

After I cut it into shape and at a reasonable size.

Working to clean its surface.

I filled the deep and fragile cracks with deep green resin.

 

 

See all of the currently available Colorado Forest Sculptures at my online store!

 

"Letting Nature Speak"