Here are a few examples of a my sculptural carvings in jade and wood, dating back to the late 1980s.
This is only a sampling of what I carved over this period as my photography got pretty slack over the years and I don't have images of a lot of my sculptures.
Beauiful jade from Stafford on the West Coast of NZ's South Island. It stands on a Puriri base.
Height overall 23cm
FROG SCULPTURE
This was my first frog sculpture. I carved it from a lovely Inanga jade pebble in the early 90's.
Approximately 8cm long.
GECKO SCULPTURE
This is one of the first gecko sculptures I carved in the early 90's. The gecko is a NZ native tree lizard. The stone is a greenish inanga jade, measuring approximately 11cm in length.
GECKO SCULPTURE
Another gecko sculpture, carved in 1995 for a joint exhibition with Chris Bone (a Takaka icon and bonecarver) at Form Gallery in Christchurch. This faded old photograph doesn't show the colour and chatoyancy (shimmering play of light) of the Inanga pebble. Aproximately 11cm long.
SPERM WHALE
Carved from a bright green pebble
which is beautifully chatoyant. The eye is a facetted emerald.Carved in the mid 90's. Approximately 9cm overall length.
FACE
One of a series of faces I carved in the early 90's.
This one is carved from a Kokopu (speckled trout) jade pebble.
Approximately 13cm long.
HERU (Comb)
The first comb I carved (in the mid eighties). The wood is Puriri, a NZ native from the top of the North Island. It is one of our hardest timbers. Approximately 16cm long.
HERU
This was the second comb I carved. Made to replace the previous one, which met with a fatal accident after many years of faithful service.
The comb is made from Kowhai; the box is Jarrah. Approximately 17cm long overall.
HERU
A jade comb I made for my wife, Pounamu.
WAKA HUIA
A Kowhai wood treasure box I gifted to my wife, Pounamu. Traditionally, a Waka Huia would hold the feathers of the (now extinct) Huia bird, and other precious items. 25cm long.
WAKA HUIA
A Totara wooden treasure box carved for a recent order.
The paua was from some shell I obtained from a friend who was a diver at Stewart Is. and kept his shell. It was incredibly thick shell.
DOLPHINS - MOTHER AND CHILD
Dolphins
Boars Tusk
Base
Recycled beech from 27A Commercial st. Takaka
Price
NZ $200 /SOLD
TRIPLE KORU
This was carved as school award . Sorry about the photo quality.
Aproximate height overall -25 cms.
Carved from that lovely stone from Stafford on the West Coast.