Found rocks are adorned with sterling and bronze jewelry castings and accented with gemstones.

I have collected rocks for years.  I don’t think there is a single trip I have taken where a small stone didn’t come home in my pocket.  I am drawn to the stones for their unique personalities; there are no two alike.  The shapes, colors, patterns and the textures all work together to create a simple yet lovely piece of art all on their own.  Tumbled by the ocean or a stream, the rocks have taken a long journey to the point where they were collected; a metaphor of life’s journey.

When I first started the rock sculptures, I envisioned simple forms.  This idea quickly grew into more complex designs as you can see in the small collection of work shown here.  The rock sculptures are constructed using diamond tools.  Some are cut with a diamond saw so that they stand upright.  Others are carved into, creating a pool in which a miniature scene is constructed out of precious metals such as sterling and bronze.  All rock constructions are drilled with diamond drills, pegs are inserted for strength and then the designs are bonded together with epoxy.  

Sculpted by nature and enhanced by the artist’s touch, these simple stones are transformed into one-of-a-kind sculptures.

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Rock Sculpture #5

This three-rock stack has an elaborate top that swivels. Two found beach rocks are held together with a bronze rod epoxied in place. Sterling silver sticks, crossed and bound, sit on top. A piece of Afghan jade rests on top of the sticks. The topper has a nice piece of Ammonite on one side and on the other, a bronze and silver design with intertwined koi. It measures 6” tall x 5” wide x 4” deep. On sale for $250

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