
This is my first stacked glass piece.
This is my first stacked glass piece.
This is a new medium for me. Blue Ridge Glass of Waynesville, NC has been a great supporter. They have provided me with pieces of 1/4″ thick scrap glass plate. This is my second piece. I have given it to Blue Ridge Glass as a thank you for all of their help. Thank you Blue Ridge Glass
Gregg’s sculpture career got a boost from the RAPG. This is a North Carolina Arts grant. His project is a diptych sculpture. Diptych means in two pieces. He’s exploring how to make two parts relate to each other, and to also stand alone.
The Haywood County Arts Council coordinated with HART Theater in Waynesville to have an exhibit of art produced by local artists. Susan and I were invited to exhibit our work there for the month of October 2018. This is what we did.
It’s about two feet tall. Steel and cedar.
This one is very simple. One might say elegant. Cedar, steel and clock works.
This one is larger. It’s made of rebar, cedar and of course clock works.
Didn’t like the disc harrow base. Here’s a new base. Much more subtle.
First shot at a floor clock. More coming soon. Cedar, steel, disc harrow blade.
Beautiful scraps of stained glass become angels.