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Some Good Shots
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Humphrey
Designed for a smaller space, foreshortened, so it doesn't protrude too far out of the wall and has a more realistic loggerhead face. About 13 inches wide at the base of the carapace.
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Bertha
36 Inch Flipperspan, in her element.
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Mating Seahorses
2009 prototype. About 18 inches high. Based on an actual couple of "Hippocampus Breviceps", thrown on the wheel, pulled and manipulated.
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"Clyde"
Larger Loggerhead with more detail. $850
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Low Bowl
A favorite example of a medium size low bowl, double fired.
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Turtle Butts
Good fun for bathrooms or opposite sides of walls.
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Sandy
I carved the white lines on the fins on this one, and she has a different glaze pattern on the shell. About 13 inches wide at the shell.
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Lexie
Ignored for years, now everyone wants her.
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"Schultz"
Inspired by an old snapper about to cross the road. 30 Inches wide. Hangs on the wall. $1500 (Sold)
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"Bonnie"
A baby loggerhead discovering freedom and food $750
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Lamp
24 x 19 Inches, $450
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Casserole
All sizes available, 6-20 inches, $48- $350
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Wall Trio
Differing "Attitudes" create interesting groupings for larger spaces.
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Turtle Closeup
Detail of "Agnes", a wall hanging sea turtle scupture. 18 inch "flipperspan". 7 inches deep. $450 (sold)
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Poster
Some nice recent work with sizes and prices.
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Box Turtles, Raku, about 8 inches long.
Each body and cover was thrown, manipulated, and textured, then sculptured parts were attached. Five glazes were brushed, poured, wiped and resisted. Each glowing piece was removed from the firing at 1800 degrees with tongs and placed in a reduction chamber full of newspaper, straw and wood until cool. $175-$260
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Four Beauties
These pieces were thrown in sections, manipulated, and assembled with sculpted handles. The water dispenser has a built in charcoal filter
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Monarch Series
Inspired by the Monarch Butterfly migration at Big Sur, a 7 step process involving batik glazing creates a natural graphic pattern.
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