Gecko

Limited editions: 99 2″H x 5″L x 3.5″W This bronze was first sculpted out of Colorado alabaster as a one of a kind piece. This bronze was juried into the 2008 Society of Animal Artists Small Works Big Impressions Exhibit; The Wildlife Experience Museum; Parker, CO. Great for a desk, table top or wall hanging.…

Winter Stalker

Limited Editions: 30 12″H x 17″L x 5″W This bronze polar bear was cast from my original one of a kind sculpture in Italian alabaster. One of the very few I converted from stone to bronze. The original stone block of Italian alabaster weighed in at a hefty 250 lbs. $4,200.00Add to cart

Miss Mickims

25 limited editions 15.5″H x 17″L x 8″W Bronze Arabian horse on a walnut base. When Arabian horses are first turned out or let loose, you will see these beautiful horses holding their heads high, tail lifted and that extended trot where they float suspended above the ground in all their glory. What a magnificent…

Love and Protection

15 limited editions Dimensions: 16″H x 23″W x 25″D These badgers were juried into the 2010 Douglas County Art Encounters Outdoor Public Works Exhibition; Highlands Ranch, CO. Currently on display at The Stanley Hotel; Estes Park, Colorado. Photos by Mel Schockner $16,000.00Add to cart

Ocean Migration

5″H x 17″L x 8″W 30 Editions Ocean Migration is a crossover edition from my beautiful, cherry burl wood one of a kind creation. These green sea turtles depict the flee from the shore at birth into the freedom of the sea. I’ve sold and featured this sculpture as a wall hanging, backlit or on…

Time Out

Limited Editions: 45 Dimensions: 1.75″H x 3″L x 2″W Sleeping field mouse. Time Out was juried into the Society of Animal Artists 2008 Small Works Big Impressions Exhibit; The Wildlife Experience Museum; Parker, CO. A great gift piece, useful paper weight or kitchen display item in glass, wooden or stone containers. Please note that pictured…

Vine Dining

Limited Editions: 30 23″H x 3.5″L x 3.5″W Many years ago this interesting vertical sculpture was inspired by my observation of mice climbing and dining upon a bush with red berries in my back yard. A rather unique and unusual sighting indeed! This bronze mouse and vine comes on a walnut or burl wood base…