General Agrippa Rides Again (2015)
This unique sculpture presents a blend of historical eras and materials, featuring a resin bust of Roman General Agrippa outfitted with a WWI helmet, mounted atop an antique cast iron lawnmower. The fusion of ancient Rome with early 20th-century wartime iconography creates a thought-provoking commentary on the continuity of military tradition across time. Crafted from recycled cast iron, steel springs, and war surplus elements, General Agrippa Rides Again was last exhibited at the Matzke Fine Art and Design Gallery in Camano, WA, in 2019.
Dimensions: 2’ (H) x 2’ (W) x 1.5’ (L)
Weight: Approximately 60 lbs
Price: $2,900
Lawnmower Trike
This playful tricycle, designed with lawnmower blades as part of its whimsical construction, is a quirky piece of functional art perfect for adventurous young riders—or simply as a fun conversation starter. Mixing childlike charm with unexpected materials, the Lawnmower Trike was featured at the Merry IcksMas Pop-Up Art Show on East Hastings in November 2016. Ideal for those who appreciate inventive design with a humorous twist.
Price: $2,600
Needles: The Real Drug Problem
This provocative assemblage brings together capped hypodermic needles with a raw graffiti message from an East Vancouver alley: “The only real drug problem is scoring real good drugs.”
By combining found materials with street art, Needles: The Real Drug Problem challenges viewers to confront issues around addiction and social attitudes toward drug use. This impactful piece was exhibited at the ReVision: The Art of Recycling show at Deer Lake Gallery in October 2019, drawing attention to the complexities of urban life and the darker sides of modern society.
Dimensions: 16” in diameter
Price: $1,400
IMPACT
A striking steel bouquet composed of hammerheads and drill bits, symbolizing strength and resilience. Exhibited at the October 2019 International Sculpture Conference in Portland, Oregon.
Dimensions: 18" (H) x 10" in diameter
Weight: 35 lb
Price: $550
Saxophone Fountain
This distinctive water feature repurposes a saxophone into a functioning fountain, where water flows gracefully through the instrument and collects in a polished brass bowl below. Powered by an electric pond pump, the Saxophone Fountain combines musical and natural elements to create a soothing, rhythmic display.
Showcased at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show in Seattle in 2010, this unique piece adds a touch of charm and creativity to any garden or indoor space.
Dimensions: 2.5’ (H) x 1.5’ in diameter
Weight: 30 lbs
Price: $2,600