Emerging Freedom
Colorado Alabaster
$1,500
H-14" W-15" D-3"
Fish Tale is an abstract stone sculpture carved from Wyoming soapstone, a material known for its smooth texture and earthy strength. The form suggests the flowing motion of a fish—its curve and negative space evoking movement, water, and transformation rather than a literal depiction.
The artist allows the stone to guide the final shape, blending polished surfaces with areas left closer to their natural state. Subtle variations in color and texture reveal the character of the Wyoming soapstone, giving the piece depth and quiet presence.
Mounted on a simple base, Fish Tale invites the viewer to interpret its story—whether as a symbol of life, adaptability, or the enduring connection between land and water. This is a contemplative piece that rewards close viewing and lives comfortably in both modern and organic spaces.
Swirl
Colorado Alabaster
$3,295
H 12" W 8" D7"
Eagle Egg
Colorado Alabaster
$620
H-8" W-6" D-4"
Updraft is an eagle sculpture carved from Colorado alabaster, capturing the precise moment when lift overcomes gravity. The eagle’s form curves upward, wings drawn in and head tilted back, suggesting the instant an updraft is caught and ascent begins.
The alabaster’s natural veining and warm tonal variations move through the carving like currents of air, reinforcing the sense of motion. Smooth, flowing surfaces contrast with areas left closer to the stone’s natural texture, grounding the piece while allowing the upper forms to feel light and alive. Rather than depicting flight at full extension, the artist focuses on the tension and control required just before takeoff.
Updraft speaks to strength, timing, and instinct—the quiet power behind elevation rather than the spectacle of flight itself. Viewed from multiple angles, the sculpture reveals shifting lines and balance, rewarding slow, thoughtful viewing. It is a commanding yet contemplative piece that reflects both the resilience of the eagle and the forces that carry it skyward.
Updraft
Colorado Alabaster
$1,410
H-14" W-10" D-4"
Stellar Day is a relief carving of a Steller’s Jay, carved in slate. The bird is presented in profile, allowing the sharp beak, alert eye, and raised crest to define its character. Subtle texturing in the feathers contrasts with the natural, matte surface of the slate, giving the piece quiet depth without distracting from the form.
Slate’s cool gray tone and fine grain suit the subject well, reinforcing the jay’s watchful presence and the sense of stillness captured in the moment. The relief style keeps the carving grounded and architectural, making it equally suited for wall display or shelf presentation.
This piece celebrates the everyday brilliance of a familiar bird—confident, observant, and unmistakable—rendered simply and honestly in stone.
Rise is a relief carving of a trout emerging from the water, carved in marble and set within a black frame. The fish is captured mid-motion, its body arcing upward as it breaks the surface, suggesting both strength and intention. The surrounding forms hint at moving water without overwhelming the subject, allowing the trout to remain the clear focal point.
The smooth, pale marble contrasts with the darker frame and granite backing, giving the piece visual depth and a quiet sense of balance. Fine carving details in the fins and head are paired with softer, textured elements below, reinforcing the moment of transition between water and air.
Designed to be wall-hung, Rise is both sculptural and architectural. It reflects the timeless pull of moving water and the instinctive drive of the trout—an image of motion, resilience, and ascent, rendered cleanly and confidently in stone.
Aerial Ballet
Angel Fire Alabaster
$3,950
H-27" x W-12" D-7"
“Swirl” is Jerry Wood’s tribute to the blue-ribbon trout waters of Saratoga. Carved from gray Colorado alabaster, the piece shows trout caught in a tightening current, their bodies turning through looping, fluid lines that echo the movement of the river itself.
The cool gray stone and detailed textures give the sculpture depth and motion from every angle—there’s always another curve, another form revealing itself as you rotate it.
Rise
Marble
$550
H-13" x W-9" D-1.54"
Course Correction is carved from Italian Blue Ice Alabaster, a stone prized for its cool tones and subtle veining. The form suggests motion and decision—an intentional shift, a moment where direction changes and momentum follows. Smooth, flowing lines contrast with deeper carved textures, giving the piece both strength and vulnerability.
The natural veining in the alabaster is left visible, becoming part of the story rather than something hidden. From every angle, the sculpture feels active, as though it is responding to unseen forces and adjusting its path forward.
This piece earned Second Place nationally in the sculpture division of the National Veterans Creative Arts Festiva in 2023l, a recognition that speaks to both its technical excellence and emotional resonance.
Course Correction reflects a universal experience—the need to pause, adapt, and move forward with purpose.
Renewal
$4,200
Honeycomb Calcite
H-19" W-9" D-8
Course Correction
Italian Blue Ice Alabaster
$3,200
H-11" x W-12" D-12"
Stellar Day
Slate
$350
H-10" x W-7" D-3/4"
Eagle Egg is a hand-carved sculpture created from Colorado alabaster, combining imagery of strength, protection, and potential. The form merges the powerful head and wing of an eagle with the smooth, oval shape of an egg, symbolizing life, vigilance, and what is yet to emerge.
The polished alabaster reveals warm earth tones and natural veining, while softly carved feather details add movement and direction to the piece. The eagle appears poised and watchful, wrapping protectively around the egg form beneath it—an expression of guardianship, patience, and quiet power.
Mounted on a solid base, Eagle Egg balances refinement with raw presence. The sculpture invites close viewing, revealing subtle transitions between carved detail and smooth surface as light moves across the stone. This piece reflects both the strength of the eagle and the promise held within the form it protects.
Brookie is a small brook trout carved from Utah Alabaster, celebrating one of the most recognizable fish in cold mountain streams. The form is compact and intentional, with flowing lines that suggest motion while the partially raw stone grounds the piece in its natural origin. Subtle carving details hint at the trout’s fins and head without pushing into realism, allowing the stone itself to remain the focus.
The warm tones of the alabaster contrast with the rough, untouched surface, creating a balance between refinement and nature. At just 5 x 6 x 4 inches, Brookie is an intimate piece—quiet, solid, and meant to be viewed up close. It’s a simple tribute to the brook trout and the waters it calls home.
Aerial Ballet is an abstract eagle sculpture carved from a single piece of Angel Fire alabaster. Although the colors shift throughout the form—from warm amber tones to softer, lighter hues—the sculpture is made entirely from one stone, a rare and defining feature that adds to its uniqueness.
The eagle’s wings sweep and fold in layered motion, creating a sense of rhythm and balance that feels suspended in midair. Rather than depicting flight at full extension, the carving focuses on movement and grace—the controlled, fluid gestures that occur between lift and glide. Polished surfaces catch the light, while subtle transitions in color and texture reveal the natural complexity within the alabaster.
Aerial Ballet celebrates both the elegance of flight and the inherent beauty of the stone itself. The interplay of form, motion, and naturally occurring color variation invites close viewing from all sides, rewarding the observer with new details at every angle. This is a dynamic yet refined piece that reflects mastery of material and an intuitive understanding of movement.
Two Up is a hand-carved fish sculpture created from Black Pearl soapstone, a dense, dark stone known for its deep color and smooth finish. Two fish rise together from the rough, natural base of the stone, their forms intertwined in a quiet upward motion.
The contrast between the polished fish and the textured, unworked stone below highlights the balance between refinement and origin. Subtle carving lines define fins and movement without becoming literal, allowing the suggestion of life and motion to remain fluid and timeless.
Two Up speaks to partnership, rhythm, and shared direction—whether interpreted as migration, cooperation, or the steady pull of water and instinct. Mounted on a wood base, this piece has a strong, grounded presence while still conveying motion and lift. It is a work that feels both rooted and alive, rewarding close viewing from every angle.
Two-Up
Black Pearl Soapstone
H-12" W-7" D -5"
$735.00
Fish Tale
Wyoming Soapstone
$368.00
H-7" W-7" D-3"
Brookie
Utah Alabaster
$360
H-5" x W-6" D-4"
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Swish
Colorado Alabaster
$560
H-7" x W-5" D-4"
Swish is a trout carved from Colorado Alabaster, capturing the quick, fluid motion suggested by its name. The fish arcs upward from a rough, natural base, giving the impression of a sudden turn in moving water. The carving is simplified and confident—clean lines define the head and body, while the textured stone beneath anchors the piece in its raw origin.
The alabaster’s soft, earthy tones enhance the sense of movement without distraction, allowing light to slide gently across the polished surfaces. Measuring 7 x 8 x 4 inches, Swish has presence without being overpowering. It’s a piece that rewards viewing from multiple angles, each one revealing a slightly different rhythm and balance between refinement and nature.
Emerging Freedom is a hand-carved sculpture of an eagle, created from Colorado alabaster. The form rises from the rough, natural base of the stone, transitioning into smoothly carved feathers and a powerful, upward-reaching head—symbolizing strength, vigilance, and the moment just before flight.
The eagle appears to emerge directly from the stone itself, emphasizing the connection between raw material and refined form. Soft translucence within the alabaster allows light to move gently across the surface, highlighting layered feather details while preserving a sense of solidity and weight.
By leaving portions of the stone unrefined, the artist honors the natural character of the alabaster and reinforces the theme of emergence—freedom shaped through effort, restraint, and intention. Emerging Freedom is both a tribute to the eagle and a quiet reflection on resilience, independence, and the power found in transformation.
Bathed in warm golden tones, Renewal captures the quiet strength of transformation. Carved from honeycomb calcite, the sculpture reveals layered translucence and naturally flowing textures that shift beautifully as the piece is turned. The rotating base allows every curve, fold, and luminous vein in the stone to be appreciated from all sides.
This is a work meant to anchor a space — elegant, contemplative, and unmistakably alive with light.