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Sculptures
Most of these sculpures are done in Marble quarried from my hometown of Sylacauga, Alabama. Though I have sculpted on and off since the early 90's, it has only been in the last 8-10 years that I have sculpted on a regular basis. Among the images you will see in the section are 5 from the Annual Marble Festival in Sylacauga, and a bronze commissioned by Shorter University.
Marble Sculpture; 28" x 15" x 14" |
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Marble Sculpture; 24" x 16" x 10" |
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Marble 12" x 5" x3" |
Marble 48" x 12" x 11" 2016 |
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Marble; 21"x16"x12" |
Marble - 24"x 24" x 36" 2015 |
Marble. 32" x 6" x 5" |
Marble. 18" x 10" x 22". 2011. |
Part of the permanent collection at the BB Comer Memorial Library in Sylacauga, Alabama. |
There was no back side to this sculpture |
Marble . 14" x 9" x 16". 2013 |
This sculpture is a portrait of my dear friend Alana Lanier Cobb |
Marble. 48" x 20" x 12". 2012 |
The unexpected is always something to be celebrated. The grain of the marble looks like tears on Mary's face. No way I planned it. That's a God thing. |
Bronze. 18" x 10" 10". 1994. Based on the ancient Greek sculpture at the Vatican |
Marble. 16" x 10" x 10". 1994 |
Marble. 12" x 15" x 9". My first marble sculpture in 1992. |
Marble. 21" x 14" x 10". 2005 |
Bronze. 6 ft. figure. 10 ft. with the Portal. 2005. Front Circle of Shorter University; Rome, Georgia. |
Marble. 18" x 16" x 13". 2014. Permanent Collection of BB Comer Memorial Library; Sylacauga, Alabama. |
Sandstone. 36" x " 24" x 24" |
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