“We started last year with a concept, we hadn't physically done anything. Now we've done five or six programs that have involved the public and corporate sponsors, working with museums in town.”
“Well, these pieces are from one big block of stone that broke apart. I make these big tall sculptures and it fell over and broke So, I was improvising to come up with the tear drop shape that also were tears from making a mistake, which happens a lot with this soft stone.”