Like my sculptures, these functional works are made mostly of salvaged materials. Some of them are strictly for human use, but most combine artistry with habitat for wildlife! Such pieces include native bee habitats, raptor perches and nest platforms, lizard lairs, and wildlife water features. Click here for more information on native bees and their importance in our environment.
- Grasshopper bench: wood and steel
- Asian bench: wood and steel
- Scaffold benches: wood and steel
- Mudroom bench: wood and steel
- Vector bench: wood and steel
- Mesquite bowl with rectangular base
- Mesquite burl vessel
- Mesquite burl vessel
- Mesquite vessel with borer marks
- Curved mesquite vessel
- “Wedge” mesquite bowl
- Bocce Spirit: metal parts
- Entry doors: Antique doors plus wood and steel
- Winter Fruits Urn: steel and glass
- Candle holder: steel
- Candle holders: steel
- Candle holders: steel
- Candle holder: steel and concrete
- House numbers: scrap steel and wood
- Utility screen: steel
- Utility screen: steel
- Utility screen with Kinetic: wood and steel
- Ostrich lamp: Egg and steel
- Bee habitat: corbels and steel
- Bee habitat: steel and wood
- Bee habitat: steel and wood
- Bee habitat: wood and tin
- Bee habitat: wood and steel
- Bee habitat for Phoenix Zoo
- “Bee City” Insect habitats for Tucson Children’s Museum
- Table: scrap steel and tractor part
- Wall clock: tropical pallet wood with milk paint finish