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Build...I start with a bit of clay.

When I create a bronze sculpture I commit to a concept in my mind before I start. I solidify the concept when I build the internal wire/mesh armature that will support the weight of the clay. Once the armature is in place, I build up my piece with bits of clay; layer by layer. Once all the bits of clay are in place, I smooth out the rough edges with my hands and sculpting tools, adding and removing clay, here and there, until what I’m trying to say speaks on its own.

New Bronze Sculpture for 2025

I will use my Wild Portraits, Bison, Lynx, Wolf and Mustang as the models to expand my Wildlife Bronze series..

Busts

Breeze Button

Wildlife

Majestic Button
Bronze

After many, many hours I turn the finished clay model over to the foundry, and with expertise and care they cast the bronze .

Bronze foundry

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My sculpture foundry,  located in Inverness, Quebec, employs the lost wax process. They are true artisans in casting and patina, and have been doing my bronze sculptures since 2003, Each of my Bronze sculptures is a limited edition. I work primarily with the classic eight(8) pieces sold to patrons, numbered 1 through 8 and four(4) artist pieces, numbered l, ll, lll, and lV.

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