Now semi-retired, he has devoted much of his time to taking classes in stone, clay and bronze sculpture at Pratt Fine Arts. He enjoys working in Soapstone because of the variety of colors and the forgiving nature of the stone. Marble, alabaster, and chlorite are increasingly included and he is translating some of his stone forms into bronze. Portraits in clay, plaster, then bronze or stone are his current area of interest. He works mostly at his Vashon Island studio.
“My work is intended to elicit, remind, and suggest to the viewer the exquisite beauty in the world around us. The turn of a leaf, a spiraling tree trunk, the play of water on stone at a waterfall, the eternal wonder of the female form, the magic flight of a soaring bird, the essence of a rust encrusted sunset, the effect of a capricious breeze on a blade of grass, the wonderful heaving of the mountain peaks, a pensive expression on an innocent face, the beautiful complexity found inside a painted shell or a carefully guarded soul, all these serve as my inspiration. If the viewer’s memory of a secret wonder is stimulated by my work, then that is my success.”
Gus is an award-winning, internationally recognized sculptor who has been the featured artist at Whetstone Gallery and
Blue Heron Gallery. His work has been shown at Heron's Nest,
Kirsten Gallery,
The Artist’s Gallery,
The Hardware Store,
Barnworks, the
Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts, and the
VAA and
PONCHO Auctions. His work is included in private collections in Washington, Oregon, California, Massachusetts, Indiana, and Canada.