"From Ornamental to Monumental"
 
Brick sculpture can be dated back to ancient Babylon but remains a fresh and interesting enhancement to any building or wall. Even free standing sculpture is not beyond the capabilities of brick.
 

   


Senior class gift 2002 for Leesville Rd. High School, Raleigh, NC
The Leesville Rd. High School Pride, seated lion
A lioness and cub complete the Pride
Detail of lion
Application of colored clay glazes on Smithfield baseball sculpture.
Smithfield Community Park sculpture
Honoring local players and their teams, past and present
Detail of catcher
Montage of Sign:
Pleasant Garden Fire Station in Pleasant Garden, NC
The Sculpture Process:
Laying up the "green" brick with spacers....
The design is transferred and the carving begins....
Carving the cap units which seal the top of the sculpture....
Lending a helping hand....
The finishing touches....
Pieces are taken down, numbered and ready for firing....
Brick masons complete this installation in downtown Charlotte, NC....
The mortar will lighten as it dehydrates....
Cleaning the masonry will complete the process.
Guilford County Emergency Services in Greensboro, NC
Detail of sculpture at Emergecy Services
Temple Emanuel in
Greensboro, NC
Detail of menorah
Senior class gift 2002 for East Forsyth High School, Kernersville, NC
Detail of eagle
Full view of eagle in flight
Doc and Merle Watson Wall at Wilkes Community College, Wilkesboro, NC.
Detail: Doc Watson and his guitar in shallow bas relief
This sculpture at UNCGreensboro is fired with colored glazes.
Sculpture for Junior Achievement, Greensboro, NC. All walls are not rectangular
The Natural Science Center in Greensboro, NC. Clay panels and reinforced cement.
"CHARGING HORSE"
Cast bronze
"HORSES CLEARING A HURDLE"
Brick Clay
"GOT THE MOJO"
Brick Clay