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Most Recent Work
This section consists of those suiseki which I have done within the last month or so. My purpose here is to show my current interest relative to this art and to indicate potential new paths, e.g., the mutiple-stone pieces.
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14 X 16 X 8 First Multiple-stone piece early 2008
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15 X 12 X 9 Multiple-stone group: Murphys Stones early 2008
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13 X 16 X 7 First piece of new multiple stone series Fall 2008
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15 X 12 X 7 Five stones, tight structure
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13 X 13 X 16 "Homage to Easter Island " I regard this subject matter to be a liability
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12 X 8 X 5 Small multiple-stone group concave, bowl daiza
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15 X 16 X 4 First piece in the "flat-plain" daiza design
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13 X 14 X 7 Flat-plain, four stone piece
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12 X 13 X 12 Single stone most dramatic of the flat-plain daiza
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11 X 13 X 7 Natural-edged, flat-plain wlanut daiza Six stones Latest piece in this series
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9½ X 9 X 7½ Stone: hut-stone, New England Bonsai Nursery, 2008 Daiza: winge 2008 peninsula bar (temporarily)
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18 X 16 X 9 Multiple-stone group: collected Arlington MA 2007 Daiza: teak 2008
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