Recent Works in Geolithic Carving
Geolithic Carving brings classical forms into new territories. It allows for integrated abstract motifs, while upholding the spirit of modern, surrealist painting and sculpture.


I have recently been experimenting with the application of more dramatic carving to table tops, as well as adding natural elements to both accentuate the carving, as well as connect the theme directly back to nature.


Deep wood carving has been used to decorate chairs, cabinets, headboards, wall cornices and other architectural elements for centuries. Classical applications of the style represent literal depictions of nature, such as plants and vines in Art Nouveau. In the Rococo style, natural themes entwine organically with gargoyles and snakes, often mounted on claw and ball feet.



Contemporary designers and architects recognize the limitless potential for innovation embodied within Geolithic Carving motifs.

Manifest to the creative designer are the rich opportunities to incorporate unique accents, focal points, and functional works of art into any residential or commercial environment.






Coming soon: How Geolithic Carving has inspired my career, and into the future!