On Sunday morning, April 22, 2018, I installed and unveiled my public art sculptures, titled "Perspective/Perception" in front of the Vancity Savings Credit Union in Chinatown, Vancouver, BC, Canada at the corner of Main and Keefer Streets. After months of
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
I was commissioned to create a sculpture for the new BC Children’s Hospital TACC facility as part of the Children's Healing Experience Project. The San Diego design firm of Aesthetics Inc. was hired to oversee the creation of a Canada's
I have completed a commission for an orca whale sculpture for a new collector in Portland, OR, USA. The sculpture is 16"H x 16"W x 8"D, carved from Italian portoro macchia marble and mounted on a glass base. Normally, a sculpture
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
I will be exhibiting five sculptures in this year's Art in the Garden event produced by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council. I'll be showing at the garden of sculptor Tary Majidi, 2155 Nelson Ave., West Vancouver from 12pm - 5 pm
I have agreed to teach a soapstone carving workshop through the North Vancouver Community Arts Council (NVCAC) in February 2017. The workshop is open to adults and youth and will run Tuesday evenings, Feb. 7, 14 & 21 from 7 - 9pm
I am continuing my ZBrush tutorials and am slowly getting more confident with the 3D modelling program. As I said earlier, the learning curve is steep and without a human instructor, I am finding it very difficult to get answers
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