Three new sculpture editions have been recently released: Two rabbits, which were commissioned for a public space, and a mother loon carrying chicks on her back. Available Sculpture
The Loon with Chicks is also being used as the model for this year’s Christmas Sculpture Project. Christmas Sculpture Project
Read MoreThe story is we binge-watched “Bridgerton” during the first part of the pandemic and I was influenced by the English County Dancing. The title is taken from a line the handsome leading man used to profess his desire for the beautiful leading lady – just before the bodice ripping began.
Read MoreEvery Christmas season since 1999 we have created a small sculpture cast in pewter. What started as gifts for family and friends expanded into an annual fundraising effort in support of local social service organizations on Whidbey Island.
Read MoreGeorgia’s latest piece. Inspired by this summer’s proliferation of nature’s tiny treasures flitting around her garden. She is particularly drawn to the graceful arch of the birds’ backs as they hover while feeding.
Read MoreHere in the Northwest we have LOTS of blackberry patches. One I can see from my studio window is often the home to quails. I love to see them scurrying across the field with their unmistakable way of moving, disappearing into the protective brambles
Read MoreIf you’re reading this then you are on our recently launched new website. Thanks you for visiting. It has been in the works for quite some time, and still has a lot of content to be added, but the basics are here and we hope you are enjoying it.
Read MoreThe original Twosome was sculpted in 2017 for a client who requested a piece along the lines of a larger sculpture of mine called Paired Geese. I created two variations on the theme and she chose the second. I made one casting of the first version as “Twosome” in an addition of 15. That addition sold out in 2019, and I have now released this second version as “Twosome Two”.
Read MoreDue to our Web Master semi-retiring and a strange year of health concerns coupled with pandemic madness we have not updated our site nor posted on Social media for a long while. But we are back to healthy and inspiration is returning. An entirely new website is well underway and we hope to launch before the holidays set in.
Read MoreI created this piece in 1996 during a period inspired by ancient artworks from various cultures, including vertical spirit sticks, bells, and urns. We cast only a few of these Bull Vessels and this one got set aside. We recently came across it and decided to finish it.
Read MorePair of large ducks in the outdoor sandblast area. Ready for the final patina.
Read MoreIt has been a number of years since our last holiday letter and we wanted to rekindle the tradition and send out Holiday Greetings, let you know that Georgia’s website has been updated with her latest work, and tell you about a few other things we have been involved with lately.
Read Moren 1999 we started a tradition of creating small pewter castings of one of Georgia's sculptures as Christmas gifts for family and friends. It soon also became a charitable fund raising project as well, with a loyal following of generous collectors who have helped us assist many local organizations over the years.
Read MoreOn December 6, 2017 we installed four outdoor sculptures at the City Hall in Bothell, Washington. Around a fountain area are the "Mother Beaver with Pup", "Sitting Beaver", and "Standing Otter". Greeting visitors at the top of the main staircase to the Hall sits a one-of-a-kind likeness of “City Kitty”, the nickname of a cat that lived in an old house that was torn down to build the new City Hall.
Read More31 years after creating and installing the "Boy and Dog" in downtown Langley, Georgia was honored for her contributions to public art at a ceremony held at the park where the sculpture is located. The event was part of the International Sculpture Day celebration on April 22.
Read MoreThe young swallows nesting in the foundry took flight yesterday for the first time and this one chose to rest on a forged garden sculpture that Georgia made back in her blacksmithing days.
Read MoreWe placed the new "Spring Song" in a wonderfully designed backyard garden in the Madison Park area yesterday. Thanks to the new owner for permission to show these photos. Appropriately, we added a "Madison Park Wren" to the fountain.
Read MorePoint Ruston is a new waterfront neighborhood just north of Tacoma, Washington, and next to one of the jewels of the northwest, the 700 acre Point Defiance Park. It is a brand new community offering living, dining, shopping, entertainment, and recreation on the water's edge in one of the most beautiful parts of the Puget Sound.
Read MoreWe have updated our softcover publication, which features most currently available sculpture and a large selection of Georgia's public work. It is nice way to see the work displayed in a more varied and larger larger format than the website offers.
Read MoreRaven with Wren, First Casting Completed November 2015, Edition of 15
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