I’ve been experimenting with creating virtual maquettes for sculpture projects, using the application ZBrush for a few years now. The above illustration shows a female nude that I sculpted virtually and had tested as a 3D print in plastic and
Michelle and I have a month of travel between our two months working in studio in Italy and my Artist in Residency in Otivar, Spain. To keep my "finger in the pie" so to speak, I've discovered an app for
The next step for me on my virtual sculpting path is to have a CNC robot carve one of my 3D ZBrush compositions. My friend and colleague, Carl Nelson invited me to send him one of my virtual sculptures to
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,
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 have been invited by the Harmony Arts Festival to do two interactive stone polishing demonstrations at the "Dialogue" stones in John Lawson Park in West Vancouver, BC, Canada. I did one on Wednesday afternoon and will be there again
We participants of the Changsha International Sculpture Art Festival 2014 were invited to see the location building site of the new Li Zijian Art Museum being built in Yanghu Wetland Park, Changsha, China. Li Jijian is one of China's most successful
I will be exhibiting "Invitation to a Pearl" at the Ferry Building Gallery in West Vancouver, BC during the annual Harmony Arts Festival. The Showcase Exhibition is a mixed media group show that runs from Aug 1 - 17, 2014. The Harmony
The Northwest Stone Sculptors Association produces an annual sculpture symposium at Camp Brotherhood near Mt. Vernon, WA, USA. This year's event has just finished, and while I was not able to attend, the above is a lovely video produced by
“Tell me if anything was ever done?” These words were scribbled several times by Leonardo da Vinci in his sketchbooks around the time he finished painting “The Last Supper” in 1498. Commissioned by Lodovico Sforza, the duke of Milan, it graces