While many of my bronzes reside in private homes, it is a profound honor to have these specific works selected for permanent public display. From the rich equestrian history of Saratoga Springs and Louisville to the architectural heritage of Washington D.C., these pieces capture enduring moments in time and celebrate the powerful bond between humans, history, and the animal world.
Kentucky Derby Museum Collection, Louisville, KY
Cast in bronze in 1982, "Inquiry" tells the dramatic story of an exceptional filly, a fiercely competitive jockey, and one of the most disputed moments in thoroughbred racing history. The sculpture ...
National Museum of Racing, Saratoga Springs, NY
Created in 1982, this dynamic bronze sculpture forever immortalizes one of the most legendary moments in thoroughbred racing history: the dramatic three-way photo finish of the 1976 Suburban Handicap. The ...
Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine Collection, Columbus, OH
Capturing the gentle strength, loyalty, and imposing presence of the beloved breed, this magnificent life-size bronze St. Bernard sculpture stands as a tribute to the enduring ...
Arts Club of Washington DC Collection
Commemorating a pivotal moment in American history, this intricate bronze bas-relief captures the pageantry, optimism, and architectural grandeur of the inauguration of President James Monroe. Featuring exceptional ...
Quiet Waters Park Collection, Annapolis, MD
Installed in 1990 at the breathtaking Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis, Maryland, "The Courtship" is a magnificent life-size bronze sculpture featuring two impressive herons. Situated high on a bluff next to the ...