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I am a metal sculptor who spent more than 40 years caring for patients in my pursuit of medicine. I have now undergone a metamorphosis from caring to creating. Working in both mild and stainless steel, I am now creating metal sculptures, for placement indoors and outdoors.I begin the process with a mental vision of a shape, a form, or a structure.Then I put this initial concept to paper in the form of a drawing or a sketch, often done in perspective, followed by creating a small scale model as a guide for fabricating the final work. The final step in the process involves cutting the steel into appropriate sizes and shapes, welding them together, grinding down the welds and then painting or polishing, depending on the material used. Each piece takes many hundreds of hours to go from the initial workings to the final product. The geometry, the symmetry, the asymmetry, the negative space, as well as the size of my sculptures create a dramatic and satisfying experience. Commissions accepted. Prices on request.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006



STENDAHL
Aptly named because of its vivid red and black colors, this is a 4' x 3' piece fabricated from mild steel and then painted. Although a stabile, it changes dramatically as viewers change their perspective. Open hollow cylinders thrust upward in a sinuous fashion creating a dynamic tension. Its tilt and openness suggests that it is ready to propel itself into space. (in private collection)

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