First of all, Thank all of you whom have been gracious enough to spend time at my Blog. This blog is part of my daily therapy to recover some lost cognitive abilities. Currently, I’m only able to paint, watercolor, oils, and mixed media and sculpt from stone or rock. The doctors stated that since I still get processes’ orders fouled up that I shouldn’t be using my plasma metal cutter; since it involves electrodes ~115volts of electricity, a grounding cable….etc… it’s hard when you are used to doing anything and being a leader to being a subordinate that is told what to do. But here is my Brass Spawning Salmon I created and signed back in June or July of 2007.
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Check out my Brass Spawning Salmon Taxidermy Style.
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August 11, 2008
“Maternal Goddess Holding Bison’s Horn” low relief carving. Orig by Karl
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July 29, 2008
This stone sculpture is my impressionistic version of the ”Maternal Goddess Holding Bison’s Horn” at Laussell which was a 17 inch piece. My piece is approximately 11.25″ or 28 cm tall by 4 cm thick. This is a preview, shot of it. I have to go for a walk along the creek to see if I can find the perfect stand. This sculpture is offered at $775. If you notice, this piece of sculpture is shaped like the continent of Africa, which was the cradle of life.
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