Writ Small Bronze, polymer-gypsum
 Writ Small Bronze, steel, concrete, string
 Writ Small Bronze, steel, concrete, wire
 Writ Small Silver, polymer-gypsum
 Writ Small Bronze, steel, lead
 Writ Small Bronze, steel, concrete
 Writ Small Bronze, steel, concrete
 Writ Small Bronze, concrete
 Writ Small Bronze, concrete
 Writ Small Bronze, steel, concrete
 Writ Small
 Writ Small Bronze, steel
 Writ Small Bronze, steel, string
 Writ Small Bronze, steel
 Writ Small Bronze, steel
 Writ Small Bronze, steel, concrete
 Writ Small Bronze, steel
 Writ Small Bronze, steel
 Writ Small Bronze, steel
 Writ Small Bronze, stainless steel, concrete
 Writ Small Bronze, stainless steel, concrete

Being commissioned to do large-scale public work has always been the perceived zenith of a sculptor’s career.  Though I may imagine my work in public spaces, standing writ large in bronze or steel, the new reality is that the public square has become a minefield, successfully navigated only by the politically astute.  These small works stand like monuments on the square of my own upturned hand, here is a plot of available ground upon which to speculate a common vision.