Sculpture
Presented here are snapshots of my sculptures, parts of images but not the whole. I am hoping to re-photograph them but until then these snippets will have to suffice.
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Had You Any Idea (3)
She was a child and I was a child; In this kingdom by the sea; But we loved with a love that was more than love; I and my Annabel Lee; With a love that the winge'd seraphs of Heaven; Coveted her and me. - Edgar Allan Poe, Annabel Lee -
Between The Parks, A Lesson (3)
Forgive me, friend, for making you a madman, by persuading you to believe, as I did myself, that there have been formerly, and are now, knights-errant in the world. - Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote -
Very Few Are Lies (3)
You ask me why I dwell in the green mountain; I smile and make no reply for my heart is free of care. As the peach-blossom flows down stream and is gone into the unknown, I have a world apart that is not among men. - Li Bai, Conversation In The Mountains -
Of Her Measure (3)
Why, tell me, if what you seek does not exist in any place, do you propose to travel there on foot? The road yourself must journey on lies in polishing the mirror of your heart. - Hakim Sanai, The Walled Garden Of Truth -
Revealed (4)
The need is for nothing less than the infinite and the miraculous, and a man does well to be satisfied with nothing less, and not to feel easy until he has gained it. - Vincent Van Gogh in a letter to his brother Theo -
Steps Away From (3)
"I will come", said Peter, but he sat on for a moment. What is this terror? what is this ecstasy? he thought to himself. What is it that fills me with extraordinary excitement? - Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway -
W & A (3)
Written on the body is a secret code only visible in certain lights; the accumulations of a lifetime gather there. In places the palimpsest is so heavily worked that the letters feel like Braille. - Jeanette Winterson, Written On The Body -
In Four Blocks A Lifetime (3)
Because of a cloud that has gathered over us; though, "we have wronged no man, corrupted no man, defrauded no man!" Though perhaps we have done that which was right in our own eyes. - Thomas Hardy, Jude The Obscure -
Lines Drawn Hard (3)
"You are old," said the youth, "and your jaws are too weak For anything tougher than suet; Yet you finished the goose, with the bones and the beak: Pray, how did you manage to do it?" - Lewis Carroll, Alice In Wonderland -
Of Pigs And Markets (3)
Sing together children; Don't you get weary; Sing together children; Don't you get weary; Oh, shout together children; Don't you get weary; There's a great camp meeting in the promised land! - John Rosamond Johnson, Walk Together, Children
