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39" long x 10" tall x 4" deep
2014
$4400 (SOLD)
Photo Credit: Mark Nantz

Accessioned to Permanent Collection of the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum
African Mahogany
32” long x 7” tall x 4” deep
$4400 (SOLD)
Photo Credit: Mitro Hood Photography

Historic Bald Cypress (piece from one of the pylons from Savannah, Georgia First Dock built in 1790) with steel base
67" tall x 5" wide x 2" deep
$13,000 USD
Photo Credit: Bob Barrett

Accessioned to Permanent Collection of the Renwick Gallery of Smithsonian American Art Museum
32" long x 8" tall x 4" deep
2013
$4200 (SOLD)
Photo Credit: Mitro Hood Photography
Quilted Maple bowl/tray
24" long x 9 1/2" wide x 2 3/8" tall
2012
$4800 USD (SOLD - Yale University Art Gallery, American Decorative Arts Permanent Collection)
Photo Credit: Koji Tanaka

Koa wall sculpture
Made specifically for The Woodworker’s Journey: Concept to Creationexhibition at the Schaefer International Gallery of the Maui Arts & Cultural Center, January 2020-February 2020. Inspired by the Hawaiian goddess, Hina of Hilo and her demi-god son, Maui.
69” tall x 18” wide x 1 1/2” deep (2 1/4” deep including French cleat)
$8800 USD

Satinwood burl sculpture
22” long x 14” wide x 4” tall
2011
$6000 (SOLD)
Photo Credit: George Post

Redwood pieces in the nine subsequent photos were made from this slab. Cut in the 1950’s by then timber feller Wendell Reynolds, the slab measured 8’ 6” long by 5’ wide by 4” thick. In the years as a timber feller, he had accumulated over 50 slabs of different sizes. Over the years, many were donated and sold. In 2011, Mr. Reynolds as owner of Bondell Awards in Santa Barbara put out flyers advertising he had nine slabs for sale. I purchased the slab and subsequently interviewed him to get his life story. Each of the following pieces has a little bit of the late Mr. Reynolds in them. I honor him with these pieces.
Old Growth Redwood Burl sculpture
9" long x 3 1/4" tall x 2 3/4" deep
$1000 (SOLD)
Photo Credit: Koji Tanaka

Old Growth Redwood Burl sculpture
2016
12” long by 3 1/2” wide by 2 1/4” tall
$600 (SOLD)
Old Growth Redwood Burl sculpture
14" long x 12" tall x 2 1/2" deep
2014
$2400 (SOLD)

Following the numerous wildfires in the Santa Barbara area, including the destructive Thomas Fire in 2018, these charred Manzanita burls were washed down from the mountains following the rains as well as in the debris flow that devastated much of Montecito. They were washed out to sea and subsequently washed ashore. The burls were then salvaged across beaches in Goleta, Santa Barbara, and Montecito.

Being quite dense, the root burls remain intact on the inside even after severe burning and charring on the outside. Carving into them, it reveals the beautiful contrast of the bright reds of the interior versus the black exterior.
2019
14” long by 10” wide by 8” tall
$800 (SOLD)
Maple and Bubinga platter set
Overall dimensions: 32" long x 26" wide x 2" tall
2011
$1800 (SOLD)