This car was stripped down and repainted and had to fit through a normal set of double doors. Arnt received the Jessie Award for Best Set Design in 2005/06 for the theater production of "E-Race".
stainless steel sculpture
100" H x 80" L x 14" W
Orcas in the City Sculpture was created in 2005 as a donation to Lions Society and received the highest bid at the live auction of $25,000
fibreglass, alumunium, copper, steel
84" H
Spirit Bears in the City Sculpture was created in 2006 as a donation to Lions Society and received the highest bid at the live auction of $45,000.
This is our 21' sailboat which I built from a discarded aluminum hull I found in the scrapyard. There are bilge keels so it can anchor shallow and be put on a trailer for the winter. I put lots of wood that I milled myself like yellow cedar and wood from a crate from Africa. Has a nice little galley, chart table, lots of storage and 2 berths. I have been up and down the coast and around Vancouver Island. This red sail I made by cutting a large sail in two.
We replaced the wood mast with an aluminum one when I was dis-masted, beefed up the rigging and changed the sails to a smaller main sail.
This car was stripped down and repainted and had to fit through a normal set of double doors. Arnt received the Jessie Award for Best Set Design in 2005/06 for the theater production of "E-Race".
stainless steel sculpture
100" H x 80" L x 14" W
Orcas in the City Sculpture was created in 2005 as a donation to Lions Society and received the highest bid at the live auction of $25,000
fibreglass, alumunium, copper, steel
84" H
Spirit Bears in the City Sculpture was created in 2006 as a donation to Lions Society and received the highest bid at the live auction of $45,000.
This is our 21' sailboat which I built from a discarded aluminum hull I found in the scrapyard. There are bilge keels so it can anchor shallow and be put on a trailer for the winter. I put lots of wood that I milled myself like yellow cedar and wood from a crate from Africa. Has a nice little galley, chart table, lots of storage and 2 berths. I have been up and down the coast and around Vancouver Island. This red sail I made by cutting a large sail in two.
We replaced the wood mast with an aluminum one when I was dis-masted, beefed up the rigging and changed the sails to a smaller main sail.