Arabian Stallion
Most believe that the Arabian horse originated in the Arabian peninsula. They were used for transportation, hauling loads and as war mounts. They arrived in the United states in the 1700s. They were bred for their endurance and athleticism. They are known for their long arched necks and high tail carriage. This sculpture of an Arabian stallion was inspired during my years or breeding Arabians. I was particularly fond of the straight Egyptian lines. I call it "Malek El Sahraa" which means king of the desert.


Giraffe Calf
This is a bronze sculpture of a giraffe calf laying down. It is called "Ndama" which means calf in Swahili.


Save The Rhinos
This rhino sculpture is a composite of the 5 species of rhino. The head is of the Sumatran rhino species which is critically endangered. The neck and shoulders is of the White rhino species which is listed as near threatened. The front limbs are of the Javan rhino species which is listed as critically endangered. The torso is of the Blak rhino species which is critically endangered. The hindquarters is of the Indian one horned rhino species which is listed as vulnerable.
