B’ah-te

27” x 9” x 10” Resin with pigments on black marble base

This portrait depicts a Mayan warrior from the elite military orders of Chiapas, dating to the late classic period 600-900 CE. This piece showcases the intricate relationships between martial prowess and spiritual authority. Each detail from the incised patterns of his adornments to the plumes of feathers, (most likely from Ravens) of spiritual connection serves as a testament to the sophisticated artistry of the ancient Maya. In this portrait we see a bridge between the earthly and the supernatural, a silent sentinel who once commanded the jungles of Chiapas.

$4,900

 

The Boxer

17” x 7.5” x 10” cold-cast bronze with colored pigments

From man to athlete, his greatest weapon is his mind; thus, grounded without his armor, he shifts away from the traditional ‘warrior’ archetype toward the thoughtful ‘strategist,’ standing in quiet, deliberate contemplation.

$3,000

Torso

16” x 12” x 10” Resin with metal pigments with gold leaf

$2,800

Torso

24” x 15” x 12” Plaster with metal pigments

$3,200

Odette

26” x 6” x 6” Cold cast bronze with nickel patina

$3,000

peace

46” x 16” x 16” Resin with metal pigments

$16,000 Edition 2 of 9.

Girl with bird

18” x 8” x 8” Plaster with gold leaf

SOLD.