Monday, December 28, 2009

Jim Johnson and DeSean Jackson bas reliefs

Here are a couple shots of the bas reliefs that I presented to the Eagles last week.


Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt.
William Shakespeare

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The Birds!

On Friday December 18th my Godson and I had the opportunity to present a relief portrait of the Late Jim Johnson of the Eagles to Owner Jeffrey Lurie, his wife Christina and Coach Andy Reid. We were also there to pass one along to DeSean Jackson the outstanding second year wide receiver. Special Thanks go out to Tom Carmody -VP of Video for the Eagles for setting the presentation up as it was a wonderful experience for both Dan and myself.
Jeffrey and Christina Lurie
Meeting Coach Reid with Jeff Lurie
Coach, myself and Danny
B. WEST!
Danny, DeSean and yours truly right after I told DeSean that Danny said he could take him in the 100!( I lied)......after the hysterics DeSean says "So Your pretty quick huh?" to which Danny replies 'Well, I have kinda deceptive speed..." more hysterics followed!
D.Mac...not sure what we were laughin at here....
Sheldon was one cool cat, the old vet was really gracious..

Harry Kalas Monument - WIP 610 Sports Radio




I was in Philly for a family Christmas visit and was able to promote the Harry Kalas Statue with a quick appearence on Angelo Cataldi's morning show on WIP 610 sports radio, one of the top sports stations in the country. Angelo, Al Morganti and Joe Conklin ( Local comedian) were in the house and are all on board. Howard Eskin I met while down at the Nova Care complex and he also is very excited and on board with the project!

"One can have no smaller or greater mastery than mastery of oneself." Leonardo Di Vinci

Monday, December 14, 2009

The Harry Kalas Monument


I will be appearing on The daily News Live wednesday evening between 5-6pm and on WIP's morning show with Angelo Cataldi between 9-10am on Thursday morning to speak about the Harry Kalas Sculpture project - tune in!

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Harrykalasstatue.com

Today two members of our team (ReRe and Suz) secured support for our cause from two Philly greats: Milt Thompson and the one and only Michael Jack Schmidt!
Please support the cause: Harrykalasstatue.com
Way to go girls! "Yer OUTTAAAAA HEEERRREE"!!!!!!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Harry Kalas Monument


Please help support this unprecedented undertaking!!
A petition to create a memorial statue on Facebook caught the eye of big time Phillies fan and renowned realist sculptor, Lawrence Nowlan.

The original petition now numbering nearly 20,000 signatures, was started by Antonio José who says, "Philadelphia has a Rocky Statue. Don’t you think Harry has done more for this city than Rocky did?" Since garnering so many followers thepetition has been reported on in the Philadelphia Daily News and philly.com.

Vintner's Hall of Fame

Wine Tube TV: The Culinary Institute of America in Napa Valley from StarkSilverCreek.com on Vimeo.

Monday, November 16, 2009

More to come on this story...

Honoring Harry

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ON APRIL 14, the day after Harry Kalas died, avid Phillies fan Antonio Jose started a petition on Facebook seeking support for a statue of Harry to be erected outside Citizens Bank Park.

A few weeks later he had a couple hundred "signatures," which were almost always accompanied by positive comments.

Kalas
Kalas

Then he forgot all about it.

Until last week, when he checked in and saw that more than 17,000 were on board. As of last night, the number had surpassed 18,000.

"It really did blow my mind that so many people are adamant about having a statue of Harry Kalas," said Jose, a 20-year-old junior at Community College of Philadelphia majoring in graphic design.

One of those people is Lawrence Nowlan, an acclaimed sculptor and former Philadelphian, who is so excited about the idea that he contacted Jose and is already working on a model of the statue.

Nowlan grew up in Philly and attended Archbishop Carroll High. Like Jose, he is a huge Phillies fan and feels Harry deserves to be immortalized.

Granted, the Phillies have already put a billboard in left-centerfield and have Harry the K's restaurant inside the Bank.

Apparently, 18,000-plus people want more.

Nowlan, who now lives in Vermont, said the statue would serve two purposes.

The first would be to immortalize Harry, who will always hold a special place in the hearts of Phillies fans. The second would be to change the national perception of Philadelphia fans.

"As you well know, Philadelphia fans always take a hit," Nowlan, 44, said. If we can do this, we'll forever be able to turn around and say, 'Have you ever gotten off your butts and done anything for your team?'

"It would be great."

To view the petition go to www.facebook.com/

group.php? gid=71492908978.

- Tom Mahon

Send e-mail to highandinside@phillynews.com

Monday, November 02, 2009

Wedding reliefs


I recently completed this relief for a client who did it for her daughter and Son-in-Law. It was a big hit!

The successful person makes a habit of doing what the
failing person doesn't like to do.
::: Thomas Edison :::


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Emeril at the Vintner's Hall of Fame

My Brother-in-Law was watching Emeril Green recently, and he was doing a show from Greystone in Napa Valley! A scene was filmed in the Vinters Hall of Fame so he grabbed the D90 to document it.
This years Induction Dinner will be held on March 13, see you there!


Discipline in art is a fundamental struggle to understand
oneself, as much as to understand what one is drawing.
::: Henry Moore :::

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Oakland Raiders - Hall of Famer Fred Biletnikoff

This bas relief is heading out to Oakland to be presented to one of the minority owners of the Oakland Raiders by a old friend who will be watching the Eagles v. Raiders in the President's box next Sunday.

Biletnikoff was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988 and was voted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1991. The Fred Biletnikoff Award, awarded annually to the best wide receiver in college football since 1994, was named in his honor. In 1999, Biletnikoff was ranked number 94 on The Sporting News' list of the "100 Greatest Football Players".

Always one of my favorites!

"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Albert Einstein

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

2x Pulitzer Prize Winner David Gaub McCullough


Mr. David McCullough stopped by the studio yesterday while on a research trip for his new book which includes some history on American Sculptors. He was thrilled to have the opportunity to ask many questions and study a contemporary studio which is not at all different from the studio's of the sculptors he is writing about (outside of the cd's, iphone and computer). It was quite an honor to have such an incredible talent in the studio and he enjoy himself so much he is planning a second trip back to pick up the piece he commissioned and perhaps get his hands into the clay a bit!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Mccullough

"To me history ought to be a source of pleasure. It isn't just part of our civic responsibility. To me it's an enlargement of the experience of being alive, just the way literature or art or music is."— David McCullough

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Clip from Saint Gaudens Film

Today I received an email from the creator of the film “Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture” regarding the latest showing. A quote from the note: "The latest was a screening on the WNET the PBS station in New York City. They also put a clip on their website (see link: http://www.thirteen.org/sundayarts/the-sherman-monument-and-saint-gauden/352 ). You're quote is still the best in the whole film and continues to get a wonderful response from the crowd."
The film is over an hour long and PBS chose this clip to advertise it.........funny.
Enjoy the clip



"Practice what you know and it will help you understand what you don't know"
Van Gogh

Monday, September 21, 2009

LJN + Rachael Ray


I was recently invited to a private dinner at the Juniper Hill Inn who was hosting Rachael Ray. It was a wonderful evening complete with a bas Relief presentation.


It's not enough to have lived. We should be determined
to live for something.
::: Leo Buscaglia :::

Monday, June 29, 2009

911 Dedication

The collaborators; Myself, Miranda Shackleton (Miranda Shackleton Pottery) and Jack Wilson (of Dartmouth)

Monday, June 15, 2009

Dartmouth College project


This summer I collaborated with Jack Wilson (of Dartmouth College) and Miranda Shackleton (Famed potter) to create a tribute plaque for those in the Dartmouth College FAmily who perished in the tragic events of September 11, 2001. It was a very rewarding experience in many ways, including collaborating with two such generous artists and of course playing a part in such a tribute.
The dedication of this plaque will be held at Dartmouth College this Friday, June 19 at 3pm. The plaque has been installed between The Hanover Inn and the Hood Museum.



An artist chooses his subjects.. that is the way he praises.
Plato

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Volk's Lincoln mask



In 1881, sculptor Leonard Volk explained how he made the first Lincoln mask. He met Lincoln in 1858 during Lincoln's campaign for the U.S. Senate, and invited him to sit for a bust. Lincoln agreed, but it took Volk's insistance two years later before Lincoln came to his studio. By this time it was the spring of 1860, shortly before Lincoln received the Republican nomination for president.

Volk said, "My studio was in the fifth story, and there were no elevators in those days, and I soon learned to distinguish his steps on the stairs, and am sure he frequently came up two, if not three, steps at a stride." Volk took measurements of his head and shoulders and made a plaster cast of his face to reduce the number of sittings.

Of the plaster casting process, Volk said, "It was about an hour before the mold was ready to be removed, and being all in one piece, with both ears perfectly taken, it clung pretty hard, as the cheek-bones were higher than the jaws at the lobe of the ear. He bent his head low and took hold of the mold, and gradually worked it off without breaking or injury; it hurt a little, as a few hairs of the tender temples pulled out with the plaster and made his eyes water." Lincoln said he found the process "anything but agreeable."

Volk said that during the sittings, "he would talk almost unceasingly, telling some of the funniest and most laughable of stories, but he talked little of politics or religion during those sittings. He said: 'I am bored nearly every time I sit down to a public dining-table by some one pitching into me, on politics.'"

Volk left a priceless legacy for future sculptors, as attested by Avard Fairbanks, who said, "Virtually every sculptor and artist uses the Volk mask for Lincoln ... it is the most reliable document of the Lincoln face, and far more valuable than photographs, for it is the actual form."

The Lincoln bicentennial (1809-2009) is being celebrated this year and for a short time I will be producing reenforced plaster casts of this Leonard Volk Lincoln mask for for $150.00 plus shipping.
If you are interested please email: ljnsculpture@aol.com

Friday, March 20, 2009

Successful trip out west

The Annual Induction Dinner was held at Greystone last weekend and as always it was a wonderful affair with interesting people and delicious food. 
Here is a shot with Chef Michael Chiarello of Napa Style fame and Chiarello Family Vineyards.
"Uncle Pete" heading back for another plate of hor'doeuvres