High Cascade Granite
Earths eternal partner captivates our attention full or only a sliver at moonrise.    20″ W x 16″ H     SOLD
Inspired by a trip to Kauai,  Hawaii where it rained 16″ in two weeks and 40″ for the month of March. The waterfalls were in full bloom.  36″ H x 7″ W Currently at Gail Severn Gallery, Ketchum, Idaho
Carved in Waldron Island sandstone the texture represents raindrops on the ocean surface reflecting on the fin.        32″ H x 16″ W  SOLD
The reality is that it is all the same day,  it is a human perception that there is a “passage” of time. 70″ H x 24″ W  Currently on display in Lake Oswego, Oregon.   $15,000
In the brief window of time our lives consume we should utilize all the precious moments and live life to the fullest.  72′ H x 32″ W  Currently displayed at Gail Severn Gallery, Ketchum, Idaho
Part of a series these stones work in pairs and align with another stone on a chosen date and time. 80″ H x 18″ W     $15,000
These are the ancient symbols for our local planets. This stone documents the closest alignment of the planets in 6,000 years  5 – 5 – 2000 50″ H x 16″ W      SOLD
Our sun/star is a constant river of light. Part of the Solstice Stone series this stone is set up for Aug 28 at 5:30 pm.   84″ H 22″ W    SOLD
Hotun is a Mayan measure of time of 1,800 days. For each Hotun a large stone was erected recording astronomical events.  72″ H x 22″ W   SOLD
Part of the Solstice Stone series using double slices. 72″ H x 28″ W  Currently displayed at Gail Severn Gallery, Ketchum , Idaho    $15,000
Inspired by the Humpback Whales off the coast of Hawaii.  Laying on their side and holding their 20′ fin vertical they then slam it down into the ocean. 64″ H x 22″ W  Gail Severn Gallery, Ketchum , ID
NW Granite on granite    18″ H x 14″ W  SOLD
The spiral is the most common shape found in nature. This spiral comes over the top and spirals on the other side. 20″ W x 12″ H     SOLD
Part of the Solstice Stone series and currently displayed at the Artworks Gallery,  Orcas, WA 80″ H x 36″ W     $18,000
Using celtic inspired designs and a 36″ diameter copper fire bowl this 2,700 lb. stone is a nice feature on cold evenings.  9′-4″ x 5′- 4″  SOLD
Using polished surface and texture for contrast, reveals different results. 72″ L x 22″ W x 5″      SOLD
While removing an ancient  massive tree stump from a construction site this stone was discovered under the stump.  76″ L x 32″ W x 18″ H    SOLD
In the right setting simple is all that is needed. Getting it there sometimes is not so simple. 100″ L x 18″ W x 5″   SOLD
Birds really do not need to know what time to take a bath but they appreciate it anyway. 28″ dia    SOLD
This stone had natural 6 sides so I embellished them. 32″ x 26″ x 12″ H     SOLD
Using different depths in the basin bowls achieved two different pitches of water sound. This overcame the background city noise in the atrium.. Basins – 32″ dia & 30″ H    SOLD
Using the polished surface and texture on the same stone produces different results. 72″ L x 22″ W     SOLD
Using lots of core bits achieved the dramatic texture. Texas Limestone      50″ H x 18″ W      $3,500