Archive for May, 2005

Celebrate Diversity!

Monday, May 23rd, 2005

The popular bumper sticker professing CELEBRATE DIVERSITY can be interpreted in so many ways. As we begin to find sponsorship for THE EVENT CALLED WOMANHOOD, we have come to realize that diversity describes the female gender.
The bronze vases will be accompanied by live theater – all extolling the experiences and [...]

The Honor Court

Friday, May 20th, 2005

Close your eyes…
Can you hear the roar of those radial engines? Then you are definitely on The Honor Court at the United States Air Force Academy! You share that experience with real WWII heroes such as Paul Tibbets and Bob Morgan as well as countless others who have [...]

A Tour of Our Studio

Thursday, May 19th, 2005

Like many of you, I too have a lot of STUFF in my midst – the typical monumental bronze B24 (21 ft. wingspan), a monumental wooden C46 replica, wax heads of the rich and famous, life-sized men ready to board a Huey helicopter. Just the usual!
My studio is certainly a [...]

Is It Really Important?

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

Is the recording of history, via art, really important? It has become even more so because most of the younger generation no longer has ready access to true historical data. It was remarked,by an elderly gent, that his grandson’s history book devoted 2, yes 2, pages to World War II. [...]

Size DOES Matter!

Tuesday, May 17th, 2005

Looking into the cost of a sculpture? Obviously, the larger, the more costly! But, original art is being compromised by the huge influx of “scammed” art by, you guessed it, CHINA!
The American art community is being overrun by cheap replicas produced overseas. And, there seems to be no [...]

“My Way of Saying Thank-You”

Monday, May 16th, 2005

Last Friday, we had the pleasure of being amongst WWII aviators as well as a very unique man. The fellow’s name, Dr. Pat Scannon, is not a household word, but perhaps, should be!
Pat is a physician from San Francisco who has chosen to spend his ‘off’ time deep-sea diving. [...]