Whatever medium I'm working with usually asks you to touch it. It's all about curves and texture, light and shadow. If it doesn't convey that kind of sensuous pull, I'm not interested in it.
In stone, shape and texture dominate and they are more sculptural. I carve stone in forever-time, in Now, reaching for connection with spirit, with balance and centeredness, with inner vitality. I am told that I have muscular dystrophy, and some days I can't work zippers or open jars. But I can carve rocks. I must carve them. I must share them.