"Painting the Town Red" is what we call this new powder-coated steel beauty. It stands 62"H x 36"W x 24"D and looks great from every angle!

 

This new piece is called "Magmatism". It represents a new direction for us, working with "rust" patinas to create a piece that is both ancient and post modern at the same time. It stands a regal 65"H x 14"W x 10"D.

"Jumping Through Hoops" is reminiscent of an earlier piece we did called "Rings of Fire", revisiting several elements that were integral to that sculpture. This one stands 48"H x 15"W x 12"D.

Okay, so we are still fascinated by faces, and we hope you are too! Our newest tabletop piece is called "Who, Me?". It stands 23"H x 18"W x 5"D and is made of hand burnished sheet metal that has been finished with clear coating and enamel paints.

We call this little exercise in Dada/Pop Art, "Lipstick". It stands 16"H x 11"W x 7 1/4" D. It's made of hand-formed sheet metal and steel tubing that has been clear coated and finished with enamel paint.
Since we can't seem to stop ourselves from doing faces, here's yet another!  We call this guy "A Little Hungover". He stands 44"H x 24"W x 12"D. He's made of hand textured steel and enamel paints.