I am a retired professor of mathematics from the University of Oregon. For the past fifteen years I have been carving contemporary abstract sculpture, primarily of stone. My goal is to provide viewers a meditative and calming experience:
I hope to elicit a viewer’s feelings, rather than thoughts, with a soothing response to harmony, coherence, and flow, in short, rhythm. I believe that experiencing visual rhythm can be therapeutic. In this way, I offer shape therapy or sculptural art for well-being.
Each stone represents a particular slice of the geological history of the earth, and gives me an opportunity to complete a work of art that is 500 million to over a billion years in the making. 
For images of available works, please use the hot links in the navigation panel. For prices and commission inquiries, use the email address on the CONTACT ME page.


 
 
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