Figurative Art

Honoring my mother who passed away from Alzheimer’s, this sculpture embodies the belief that we ‘transcend’ to a better place. The female was modeled after her granddaughter, as I believe we once again revert to a state of youthful innocence and bliss. The white hand is that of an angel, there to vanquish all fear and aid in the transition. Love goes on!



Pushing away and denying the beauty in life, even though the hand of God attempts to comfort the terrified being.

Medium: Hydrocal Size: L21" x W25" x H18"

Medium: Hydrocal Size: 30"H x 18"W x 8"D

A study of a life-sized nude at Naguib's School of Sculpture, Chicago, IL.

Medium: Water-based red clay Size: L5' x W3' x H2'; Approximately 300 lbs

An unfinished sculpture where the hands of God are catching a starving child.

Medium: Sulfur-based plasticine the caused the armature to corrode Size: L24" x W30" x H34"