Diving Whale
Nesting Shorebird
Driftwood, pinon pine
Varying sizes
West Texas
Oak
56 in H x 13 in W
Alternating between large pieces and small just to keep it interesting.
Shell Series
Creature 3
Boxwood root, seashell, driftwood base
3.5 in H x 12.5 in W
$35
Shell Series
Creature 5
Boxwood root, seashell
7 in H x 9.5 in W
$35
Yellowtail Kookaburra
Bougainvillea, bottlebrush
9.5 in H x 10 in W
Bougainvillea is a difficult wood to work with, but it has its merits!
SOLD
il Polpo Sbrogliato
Otcopus Unraveled
Boxwood root, brick base
22 in H x 11 in W
The octopus' body is a single piece of root. The tentacles (also roots) are additions. I kept in a photo of the process of making this creature. It took some time and effort to find just the right combination.
Shore Bird IV
Spalted driftwood, walnut, sea-worn brick base
4.5 in H x 4.5 in W
Another small item that looks great on a smaller shelf. The red on its head is natural.
Ruidoso Raptor
Pinyon pine, bottlebrush, brick base
14.5 in H x 8 in W
This interpretation of a hawk was inspired by hood ornaments of vintage automobiles and by mid-century modern ceramic forms.
Mesquite wood, pine cone and brick bird sculpture
Raven
Driftwood, cedar fence base
12 in H x 10 in W
I keep this piece on a high shelf--it just seems natural for it to have a high perch.
Driftwood bird on a cedar fence picket
Bird at Rest
Weathered wood, squirrel-assisted pine cone, brick base
12 in H x 13 in W
Another weathered piece of mesquite from Inks Lake, TX. There's a lot of movement in the wood grain.
Weathered wood bird at rest
Weathered wood bird at rest
Weathered wood bird at rest
Weathered wood bird at rest
Shore Bird III
Driftwood, different type of pine cone, definitely different squirrel
9 in H x 5 in W
This is a small item but it has a lot of character.
Driftwood shore bird with pine cone beak
Driftwood shore bird with pine cone beak
Redfish Bluefish
Fence post, barbed wire, brick base
17 in H x 18 in W
I found the original wood in a field in Oklahoma. Two separate pieces of wood had grown around the barbed wire and were held together by the wire. The different shapes of each piece dictated what types of fish they would be--a speckled trout and a redfish.
Fish made out of fence post held together by barbed wire on a brick base
Fish made out of fence post held together by barbed wire on a brick base
Whale Tail
Mesquite, driftwood base
22.5 in H x 12 in W
This mesquite is over 70 years old. I retrieved it from a ranch near Alice, TX. The property owner had a fence made of stacked cut mesquite, probably about 100 ft long and 4 ft high. He had started stacking the axe-hewn wood over 70 years ago. You could tell the newer wood because it was cut with a chain saw. Looking for an opportunity to make a visit for more wood.
Whale tail made from mesquite wood on a driftwood base
Whale tail made from mesquite wood on a driftwood base