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. |
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.
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"