Oh wow! I don't think I can really answer this question. I guess I would have to say it all depends on my subject matter, my mood and where we are in our travels. If we are driving cross-country, I have been known to sculpt as Marc is driving!!! If we are parked for a few days while in transit, I will usually paint outdoors.
The sculpture in bronze named Dragon Hammock. The whimsical bronze sculpture from the BlueBell Collection is inspired by Jim Kwik’s life. It depicts a dragon lying is a hammock, eating ice cream, wearing earphones, and creating a podcast. The dragon is shown with a relaxed and content expression on its face, as it enjoyed the simple pleasures of life. Beside the dragon, Blue the dog, is lying with all four legs up, indicating that he is completely relaxed and at ease. On the ground are his favorite book, suggesting that he is a voracious reader and always seeking to learn and grow. Perched on a branch is a stork bringing a baby boy, we can also see both his dogs and squirrel eating watermelon. Overall, the sculpture is a beautiful and playful work of art capturing the essence of Jim Kwik’s life and his love of learning, growth, and relaxation. It is a testament to the poser of imagination and the joy that can be found in the simple pleasures of life. which will be the commissioned pieces for our notable clients such as Jim Kwik, widely recognized American Brain coach, podcaster, writer, and entrepreneur.
WIDE LOAD
In bronze, a spectace of grand design
A tractor trailer;, pulling with a whine
On the flatbed, a dragon takes flight
Goggles and helmet, ad daring sight
Blue the dog, on his back, thrilled
Wind in her fur, excitement instilled
"WIDE LOAD", sign,a caution, a tease
Through the journey they find ease
The dragon's toy, a trike in hand
A symbol of joy in this vast land
Onward they ride, a whimsical parade
In harmony and mirth, their bond displayed
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