On The A Train

On The A Train

One of the era’s best jazz musicians is on his way uptown to gig at one of Harlem’s renowned jazz clubs. How does he get there? On The A Train, of course… Edition Size: 18. Edition Status: Available. Dimensions: 11.5″ h x  12″ d x 14.5″ l. Weight: 27 pounds. Price:  1900 US Dollars

Take Phive

Take Phive

Take Phive celebrates Jazz, a distinctly American music. The bassist is captured in a momemt of improvisation during what may be his last set on this night of many nights. The distinctive multi-tone patina highlights each of the elements of the piece. Edition Size: 50. Edition Status: Available. Dimensions: 14″ h x  9.5″ d x 7″…

Sunday's Flower

Sunday’s Flower

Sunday’s Flower is a lovely, precocious child – about to smile at something she just saw or heard. Perhaps she is on her way to Sunday school or maybe a wedding. In any case, she is all dressed up and on her best behavior. Perhaps you either were or knew a Sunday’s Flower. Edition Size: 15. Edition…

The Receiver

The Receiver

You can almost hear the roar of the crowd as The Receiver leaps into the air. You can see in his face the concentration and focus as he catches the ball while being pulled to the ground by the tackler. This figure epitomizes the moment of triumph over an adversary. Edition Size: 30. Edition Status:…

Exquisite

Exquisite

Exquisite, an abstract female nude, is a celebration of the female form. She has the voluptuous, curvaceous form reminiscent of those in films of “old” Hollywood. Here, she is captured as she draws a breath. Edition Size: 12. Edition Status: Available. Dimensions: 11.5″ h x 7.5″ d (height includes 1.5″ circular marble viewing stand). Weight:…

About TAKE PHIVE

Years ago in a club in San Francisco, I was entertained by a jazz band with a wonderful Bassist. I don’t remember the name, just his image. I was with this beautiful lady and we were sitting in the front . The floor was about 3″ft. in elevation. The Bassist was right over us. He was standing pretty straight at the start. By the end, he…

Margie

A strong wonderful woman from the late seventies. She was in her late teens. Margie was mature for her age. I can never forget the first time I saw her. This bronze is supported by this marvelous platform. The flow of the base dramatically add to the strength of her face. “It not just a…