I will be part of the Squamish Arts Council's annual ArtWalk this November. The ArtWalk runs the whole month of November 2021, and our gallery and studio will be open Weds. - Sat. from 10am - 4pm daily. We will
I have installed a sound attenuating system in the gallery to combat the annoying reverb that was occurring when speaking to customers. After several design attempts on paper, Michelle and I decided on the concept of cubes that I'm nick-naming
I'm feeling that what started on September 1, 2019 as a huge empty space has quickly shrunk in size! In early September, a crane truck took two loads of heavy raw stone and my equipment from storage to the studio
I'm finally moving into my new studio and gallery in Squamish, BC, Canada. Its been a convoluted journey since my exit from my old location in 2017. Michelle and I purchased a new-build light industrial unit and after many delays,
December 8, 2017 marked the final End of an Era for me at my old studio location in Moodyville, North Vancouver, BC, Canada. I've moved out all my raw materials and all my tools and equipment. I wrote earlier this
My new gallery and studio that is being built in Squamish is progressing nicely. It is one of eight units in a new light industrial complex. The exterior front entrance is almost complete with wooden awning and lighting (upper left). They are
I have a small painting on the auction block today on ArtBomb. It's a little 8" x 8" acrylic on canvas of a male nude with arms crossed over his head, done in 2013. If you haven't followed my art career,
My new digs of studio and gallery in Squamish, BC, Canada is taking shape. My realtor and I made a site visit a few weeks ago and found the footings and foundations were finished. Michelle and I visited the work site
As I said in "Part One," Michelle and I have been producing and marketing my original fine art stone sculptures from our lovely 600 sf. gallery in Moodyville, North Vancouver, Canada for the past 32 years. With a bit of
I am often asked where I get my inspiration for art works. I always maintain that inspiration can come from almost anywhere, as it is a rare moment when an artist's radar is turned off. I have completed an abstract