
Contemporary Works
Current works are available for viewing in Plantation Bay, Florida: Must secure an appointment and attain a gate pass prior to visit.

P’dringh
​This piece represents purely the "Pick and Stick," method as it followed "Siladar" in the early days. P'Dringh is more abstract and is an exercise in vertical design. A high fiered white enamaled surface revealing no highlights but allowing elagance and simplicity to dominate. P'Dringh has strength yet it is gentle and does its best work when set in some softly-lit coner in an interior space.

V'lonne
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One of several pieces originating from sections cut from mamouth size wheel-thrown constructions. V'lonne, though vessel-like maintains a movement in its unique relation to the shape it occupies. A virgin bisque surface and dry-white texture, allow light to flow gracefully in and around its concave and convex diaphram design. This piece has neither a surface top nor bottom and may be placed in more than one position for interior display.

Migdra: The Black Pot
A breakthrough purely sculptureal form using four inches by one inch flatten clay-coils for its construction. Migdra, is one of three hand-built pieces produced in the late 1980's. Its scooped mid-section and non-glossy black enameled surface aid in its vessel-like opening inviting the viewer to visually move around, up and into its chambers.

SypLou:
​This piece demonstrates how effective a sculptural design can change the ambience of a room. Light becomes everything in assuring a dramatic interior environment.

Cotaqn:
​Sculpturely fluttering as though a flower or a bird of paradice, Cotaqn's breath-taking rendering leads the eye in and then around its voluptous form.

The skeleton vessel
​Sculpturely fluttering, crafted by the "Pick and Stick" method ... this clay fired piece examples and demonstrates the artistry of each piece form using the Pick and Stick unique process.

The Trietah
​The embodiment of the concept of, "in the eyes of the beholder." As a result of the viewer's cultural perspective, this piece might represent, The Madonna and child;

Kihloupo
A sheer representation of soft elegance. Shown in her bear form of bisque firing, Kihloupo's voluptuous form complements an environment that introduces a warmly lit environment. ​

Mata'Ookooh
​This finished stage of Mata'Ookooh is shown in the completed sculptural bronzing stage. From the plastic clay stage to the leather hard stage to the bone dry stage to the final stage of bisque prior to the bronzing.

Clopiyah and IPoun Dae
​Sensuously bound to lure the observer , the pair are rarely shown together... but their breathtaking appearance add compliment to their other.

Pecloon
​The rounded fullness of this bisque fired piece, introduces a continuity of space and time. As each piece recognizes the space and time concept... Pecloon; however, appears to speak about it.

Ani'ela
​Maybe in another place in time, Ani'ela might have be one who was the goddess of sensuality as this piece examples every aspect of femininity in various dimensions.

Grinta
​One from the series of the "Fair Ladies of Denmark," Grinta stands alone but maintains her strikingly powerful pose. Grinta examples how the Pick and Stick method can also support the crude and the rough, which also speak as strong as the sensuous.




MHenri
MHenri is the piece that commemorates the conceptual form of sculptural pieces designed by the English sculptor, Henry Moore. MHenri was built by Michael with children in mind as they are able to touch and feel and whisper. Children believe that the whispers spoken to MHenri are returned with whispers of responses to them.
Zjahbluu
​This sophisticated piece is the sensuous design that is most understated in presentation. The viewer must move around this Pick and Stick sculptural piece in order to fulfill the senses.
IPoun
​A premier piece from the IPoun series of the Pick and Stick collection. Its angles, curves and crevices create a stage where light dances and plays against the IPoun surface.
IPounda and IPounae (offspring)
With her expression of offspring in the form of IPounae, IPounda their mother has offered herself several times through her offspring. Each offspring is of the Pick and Stick method and is unique in appearance. The mother IPounda is presented as an all encompassing Pick and Stick maternal figure. ​