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Hoyt Museum / Blair Gallery
I have been accepted to have a solo show this summer at the Hoyt Museum/Blair Gallery Walkway in New Castle Pennsylvania. The space is...
Mar 5, 2022
Speaking Well Together
It is said that artists never finish a work... they abandoned it. This work is another of these Foundlings that I felt I needed to...
Feb 24, 2022
Having a Point
There is a wonderful children’s story called “Oblio and the Land of Point”. It’s a story about a place where everything, and everybody,...
Feb 12, 2022
Scale is No Issue
Central to my concept of creating Foundlings is the exploration of contrasts — old versus new, abstract versus realistic, broken versus...
Jan 17, 2022
Predictable Forms
In describing my Foundlings I have stated that they are a collection of elements arranged in a formal way. They are assembled with...
Jan 4, 2022
Taking Flight
There are some ingredients that I have had for years and for whatever reason, I can’t seem to find a place for them. Sometimes it’s the...
Dec 12, 2021
Form of Inspiration
I don’t have a single source of inspiration for my work but the two major influences I do have are Joseph Cornell and Louise Nevelson. I...
Nov 28, 2021
Distractions
I have not written a blog entry for months. I’m not sure why. I can’t blame it on distractions even though I have been productive. I have...
Oct 30, 2021
American Beauty
How I create these works is a mystery to me. I often set out in a direction only to have to turn around or go off in a completely...
Jul 20, 2021
Moonrise
This Foundling has not been put together yet. The parts are only laying in place to see if this piece is indeed working. I have had this...
Jun 21, 2021
Different Challenges
I am still revisiting work that I have not been completely happy with. It is such a different way of working and yet so similar—not...
May 31, 2021
In a Dream
I have been exploring glass ingredients of late. The problem arises, however, that if I use too much glass these works can start to look...
May 4, 2021
Bird's Eye View
I have often commented on maintaining a fresh perspective when creating Foundlings as it is so easy to get lost in the process. Usually a...
Mar 16, 2021
The Path
It’s not a personal invitation nor is it a solo exhibition but it is my first time to be shown in a museum. Two works have been accepted...
Feb 26, 2021
Complete
In my 20 November posting, I wasn’t sure if this piece was done. Throwing caution to the wind, I had it framed. Frequently having the...
Feb 13, 2021
Coppertone
Unlike silver, the gold and brass tones I work with have an inherit antique quality to them. That is not to say that silver always looks...
Jan 28, 2021
Workshop Upgrade
11 January 2021. It is difficult to see yourself accurately, to access your own work and by extension, to see how your skills have...
Jan 11, 2021
More Necessity
An early work that was completed when I was less familiar with the direction I was heading in. It was so easy to fall in love with the...
Dec 22, 2020
Done
When am I done? Trying to figure that out can be so difficult. To find that balance between overworking a piece or stopping too early is...
Nov 20, 2020
Necessity is the Mother...
As the pandemic drags on, many antique stores are closed, few garage sales have been found, and art shows canceled. Although I still have...
Oct 30, 2020