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New Work From Kilnhouse Sculpture

I have been busy working on new ideas this winter and spring and will have a new gallery of images coming soon.  In addition to my continuing series of tree focused landscapes I have…read more

Ceramic Landscape Relief Sculpting (Part II)

After the sculpting is done and the clay has completely dried the piece is placed in the kiln for the  cone 04 bisque firing which will heat the clay to around 2,000 degrees Farenheit. …read more

Ceramic Landscape Relief Sculpting (Part I)

For most of my pieces I start off with a 25 pound block of moist stoneware clay which I kneed  and flatten with a rolling pin. The slab thickness varies from piece to piece,…read more

Fog and Trees

    This ceramic landscape is based on a photograph that I took on an August afternoon near Tipsoo Lake on Chinook Pass in Washington State.  The weather had been nice all morning, but…read more

Inspiration For Branches & Leaves Series

One of the main themes running through my work this past year was images of tree branches in late November with just a few red leaves hanging on before the next wind gust releases…read more

Welcome to Kiln House Sculpture

Thanks for stopping by the new online home of Kiln House Sculpture. This new website will feature my work, upcoming shows, news and articles for anyone wishing to learn more about how I sculpt.…read more