Various threads of my life have begun to fuse in new ways in my art. My furniture has become more sculptural in detail and my sculpture exhibits elements of the joinery art I have practiced for thirty years. Both have leapt some barrier to mingle with story-telling and poetry. The creative flow surprises me at every turn as the process spirals from vision through drawing to craft and back again to new vision.

Call for an appointment to view the pieces of furniture and sculpture I have on hand.

I'm represented in Seattle by the the D’Adamo/ Woltz Gallery, on Occidental in Pioneer Square. Most of my sculpture pieces are showing there.

Five sculpture pieces will be included in “Over the River/ Through the Woods” at the Coos Art Museum in Coos Bay, Oregon from February 22 to April 13, 2007. The exhibition was selected by curator and artist Lee Musgrave of the Maryhill Museum. Other exhibitions are in the works.

The American Art Company in Tacoma, Washington has invited me to participate in their Seventh Contemporary Wood Invitational April 19 to May 12, 2007.

Olympia Art Walk Spring 2007, April 27 and 28,  I’ll be showing in the street level gallery at Washington Street Arts, 117 North Washington Street, Olympia. It’s the home of Mansion Glass studios and the Tom Anderson Studio.

My poetry is available through Orca Books, Olympia.

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