Monday, December 08, 2008

Stone work

I have always wanted to play with stone and recently I have been able to act on that urge. With little or no expectations (a lie) I started in on a piece of marble the other day. At the moment I am just getting the feel for the uses of the different chisels I had lying around and enjoying the meditative atmosphere wearing a hat, goggles, ear plugs, gloves and a scarf provides.....





The cyclone derives its powers from a calm center. So does a person. ~Norman Vincent Peale

Thursday, December 04, 2008

The Party (part II)

                                                                 The Blue Room Tree
                                                                     The Dessert Table

                                                                           Jackie O
                                                           Santa was also in attendance

The Party (part 1)



                                         The ornament on the White House (Blue Room) tree

                                                   The White House in White Chocolate


With the short notice we were unable to plan the trip with the whole family so my beautiful sister Danielle drove down from Philly and attended the gala with me. 

                                                        entering the White House
                                                               Just before entering.....

The White House Christmas

Here are some shots of the actual Christmas Ornament. The theme was : regional / red-white-and blue. 
Photos of the event to come.







If passion drives you, let reason hold the reins. ~Benjamin Franklin

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Off to the White House


I am off to the White House tomorrow for the Artists reception. Politics aside it is quite an honor and I am excited to attend. I will be posting shots from the event as soon as I return.

"Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after."
-Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Yet to be titled

Here is a piece I have been toying with on and off. Today I am intrigued by it....




"Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after."
-Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The White House Christmas tree

A few weeks back I was asked by representatives of the state of Vermont to create a Christmas Ornament for the White House Christmas tree. They ask that I not disclose much more info than that before the First Lady releases a press release in early December.
It is a great honor and certainly a nice way to kick off the Christmas season, Ho Ho Ho!




"A man's true delight is to do the things he was made for."
~ Marcus Aurelius

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Monday, October 27, 2008

1 WIN AWAY.......

Oh Lawdy, 1 more win.....The last parade was in 1983......Oh Boy........a couple of runs and 27 outs! Go Phils!
This is a picture of Pitcher Joe Blanton crushing a pitch for a homer last night!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Go Phillies!!

The studio has been buzzing lately with a number of projects both large and small including a new edition to the gang. As many of you know I am a native of Philadelphia and a die-hard Philly fan so I must take a moment to say "Let's go PHILLIES"!! 1 down 3 to go! Now I'm getting thirsty need to go get some wooder, thanks.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Bas Relief Portraits

I have been spending most of my time recently working on a series of reliefs that I have been commissioned to do. Here is a shot of one of those reliefs in progress it is the world reknown Vintners Ernest and Julio Gallo.



"The moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decisions, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance which no man could have dreamed would have come his way. Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. Begin it now. "-Goethe

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Google Alert!

I was sent over a nice alert by google yesterday:

click here!

"Devotion is like the candle which Michael Angelo used to take in his pasteboard cap, so as not to throw his shadow upon the work in which he was engaged."

- [Devotion] PHILLIPS BROOKS
American bishop, scholar and pulpit orator
(1835 - 1893)

Thursday, August 14, 2008

LJN Sculpture Medal Designs





“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan "press on" has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race”Calvin Coolidge

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

The Great Sandy Koufax


I have recently been commissioned to create a bas relief portrait of the great Sandy Koufax which will be presented to the baseball great to honor his 75th birthday.

Sanford "Sandy" Koufax, one of the greatest pitchers in baseball, was referred to as the "man with the golden arm." He established one record after another as he went through an 11-year career as a pitcher with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Koufax was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Evelyn and Jack Braun. His mother divorced his father when he was young and remarried Irving Koufax, a lawyer who played an important role in raising Sandy and his stepsister, Edith. He took the children to the Yiddish theater in New York City and he was very supportive of Sandy's participation in baseball and basketball in Brooklyn's Lafayette High School.

Koufax, who loved to play basketball, was constantly at the Jewish Community Center shooting baskets or playing with a team. When he was 15, he pitched for a team in the Baseball Ice Cream League, where baseball scouts watched him with great interest. After completing high school in 1952, he went on a basketball scholarship to the University of Cincinnati. However, the baseball scouts were still after him and finally he signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1954.

The first three years were hectic for Koufax, who had trouble controlling his fast ball. At times, he would walk two or three batters before getting the next man out.

Koufax convinced Dodger management to let him pitch more often. Under the guidance of pitching coach Joe Becker and Norm Sherry, a Jewish catcher, he learned to throw more curve balls and change-ups. The 1961 season brought him 18 wins; he struck out 269 batters for a league record. But the following year, 1962, was almost a disaster for Koufax. He developed a blood clot in his arm that almost cost him his index finger, but he managed to pull through and, in 1963, won two games against the Yankees in the World Series.

When a 1965 World Series game fell on Yom Kippur, Koufax requested that he not pitch on this holy day. Many criticized Koufax and maintained that his personal beliefs outweighed his professional beliefs.

Koufax, who received the Cy Young Award, was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. During his baseball career he established many records, retiring at the end of the season in 1966 when he was plagued by arthritis. He moved to the west coast and turned to broadcasting baseball games and to selling real estate.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Bas Relief Portrait



“Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan "press on" has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race”Calvin Coolidge

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Ireland/Foundry

I was informed recently that I have been chosen as a finalist for another piece in Ireland. Our first experience in the fall going to Ireland to unveil two pieces was a great success and a trip I won't soon forget. To be selected as a finalist for an even larger monument is very exciting. I have created a wax model of my design which will be cast in bronze and then delivered to the Emerald Isle.
Keep your fingers crossed, even though I have been selected as a finalist I know the competition will be up to snuff and Irish to boot! I suspect the final decision will be announced sometime in September.
Meanwhile I stopped by Campbell Plaster & Iron (a bronze foundry go figure) to drop off some work and pick up some work and my buddy the owner Glenn Campbell and his first mate Keith MacIntyre were getting ready to pour some bronze.......















I have been no more than a medium, as it were.
::: Henri Matisse :::

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Summer in the studio

Its been a busy time in the studio in the past few months. I am working on several commissions simultaneously including a medallion, a swimmer, Vintner's and a model for a piece that may be done in Ireland. ( I just found out I am a finalist for the project)
Here is a shot taken in the studio where I am cleaning up the model for the 4" bronze medallions for the IUCN.
"Whenever it is possible, a boy should choose some occupation which he should do even if he did not need the money" 
William Lyon Phelps

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Kinnick Inspection

Here is a "Field Inspector" from LJN Sculpture going over the Nile Kinnick relief. These representatives check for things like casting quality, durability and so on.
Enjoy, LJN


Thursday, May 22, 2008

A tribute to Robert Mondavi

Robert Mondavi passed away last friday but left quite a legacy. It was my great honor to be chosen to create his portrait for the Vintner's Hall of Fame last year. Below are some shots from the process and one of Robert receiving the honor.





Thursday, May 08, 2008

Bas Relief Portrait


Here is a piece that I finished today. I picked the bronze up from the foundry and mounted it on a frame that was created by the framer ( Ross Houghton)  who does all of the frames for the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish, NH.  The piece has been created for a local school to pay tribute to a beloved teacher.




Monday, April 28, 2008

In the studio

Here are a couple of shots taken recently. The first is a shot of the Harold Jefferson Coolidge Medal that I am creating for the IUCN. I will create two 12" masters which will be reduced and made, a die will be cut and 4" bronze medallians will be produced.

This is a shot of the beginning of the 2008 inductees into the Vintner's Hall.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Harold Jefferson Coolidge Medal


I have just received the final approval for the medallion design for the International Union for the conservation of Nature (IUCN). When completed it will be a 4" bronze medal which will be struck at a mind and not cast in a foundry. The process is similar: Create a master, reduce the master and cut a die and than strike the coin. It is an exciting project and I am eager to get underway. The only distraction is that believe it or not its supposed to be in the 70's today!

The creative process is a cocktail of instinct, skill, culture
and a highly creative feverishness. It is not like a drug; it
is a particular state when everything happens very quickly,
a mixture of consciousness and unconsciousness, of fear
and pleasure; it’s a little like making love, the physical
act of love.
::: Francis Bacon :::


Regards, LJN

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Robert and Margret Mondavi



Here is a shot I just acquired from the 2007 Vintner's Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Robert Mondavi
Inducted 2007

With a commitment to excellence and a visionary understanding of wine's place at the American table, Robert Mondavi has dedicated his life to showing how wine adds to life's enjoyment. His motto, "Making good wine is a skill, fine wine an art," has inspired winemakers in California and around the world.

A pioneer of fine winemaking in Napa Valley, Mondavi has been equally committed to wine's place, along with cooking, as one of the arts. His wide-ranging support for the arts, as well as community and charitable works, is legendary, and his conferences and educational programs have added immeasurably to the appreciation of wine in America.

Throughout his life and career, Robert Mondavi has set the highest of goals, and has consistently sought to lead the wine industry to ever-greater achievements. Robert's creed: "Go forward, this is only the beginning."

The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is
nothing without work.
::: Emile Zola :::

Regards, LJN

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Family



When I paint I am ageless, I just have the pleasure or the
difficulty of painting.
::: Francis Bacon :::