News and Events

*with links to pictures*



Recent Projects

Colma Japanese Cemetery
Colma, CA

Jizo Bodhisattva
In progress. Granite, one ton and granite lotus pedestal

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Colma Jizo

 


Bunker Hill Community College
Boston, MA
http://www.bhcc.mass.edu/section/15

Black Rain
Charcol burned in Purification fires, graphite, mixed media

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Black Rain 1a

 


Abington Sculpture Park
Abington Art Center, Jenkintown, PA
www.abingtonartcenter.org/

Purification
"It is a powerful and quietly beautiful piece of sculpture". The entire Inside/Outside: TreeLines outdoor exhibition will now be exhibited indefinately.

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Omi International Center for the Arts
The Fields Sculpture Park. Ghent, NY

Purification
"Nature/Not Nature" curated by Peter Franck and Kathleen Trien
http://www.artomi.org/fields.htm

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Omi International

 


Arsenal Center For The Arts
Watertown, MA
www.arsenalarts.net/

Purification
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Arsenal

 


Blanch E Coleman Award
Boston University Gallery. Boston, MA

Purification
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Blanche Coleman Award

 


Open Square
Holyoke, MA

Purification
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Open Square

 


 
 
Traveling Buddhist Sculptures Exhibition
Summer 2007

Zen Center of Los Angeles
July 6 - 11
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West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple
July 13 - 17
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Palo Alto Buddhist Temple
July 20 - 22
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Dento Gallery. San Francisco
July 24 - 31
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San Francisco Zen Center
Aug 2 - 5
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Dharma Rain. Portland, OR
Aug 8 - 9
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Great Vow Zen Monastery. Clatskanie, OR
Aug 10 - 12
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Including "Creating Jizos in Clay". Featuring workshops, carving demonstrations, lectures and presentations of contemporary sculptures by the artist.

 

 

The Bodhisattva of Never Despise venerated everyone he met and revered them because he believed they are to become Buddha.


 
 

   

 


Last Update: 06/07/2008