• DOK - WALNUT

    With a case thinness of just 4.9 mm, this watch was designed with thinness in mind. Equipped with a sapphire crystal, making it practically impossible to scratch, it joins the ranks of ultra-slim watches from around the world. The industrial design is spot on. With a rose gold case, hands and contrasting chocolate-colored stainless steel mesh bracelet it creates an everlasting sensation of beauty. Christian Mikkelsen, one of the two house designers, stands behind Dok Walnut. It is, undoubtedly, a minimalist’s dream to wear.

    Delivery Time: 2-7 business days

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  • PAPIR LILLE - NIGHT

    Only 4.9 mm. That’s how slim this watch is! It practically melts together with your wrist. In a custom-made case-to-mesh integration, our designer Christian Mikkelsen managed to achieve a continuous slim line throughout the whole timepiece. With a scratch-resistant sapphire glass, Papir Lille Night is for those who like a black dial and mesh highlighted by a touch of rose gold.

    Delivery Time: 2-7 business days

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  • Nickel/Silver 18 x 18
  • Bronze Sculpture 50"H x 16" W Total Hight w/base 75"
  • Bronze Sculpture - 33"H x 21" W Total Height
  • The statue of Brooke uses much the same pose as two of my pastels, Intrusion and Red Wrap. The figure is holding her garment up over her chest and looking over her shoulder. Having created that image in two-dimensions with color, I wanted to recreate it in three-dimensions with the limit colors of patinas on bronze.

    Bronze Sculpture 25" H
  • In the marble sculpture of “Grateful”, I have taken the basic pose used in the preparatory drawing, keeping the reach of the woman’s fingers, stretch of her neck, and the tight set of her mouth and eyes that express the tension and drama of her battle. While she is feeling great sorrow at her loss, I call these works Grateful, not ‘sorrow’ because that is the positive side of her feelings she must use and rely upon to move forward and continue her battle.

  • In Scarf, I have tried to create a duality and strong sense of contrast between thought and action in the figure. I wanted to capture a strong sense of energy through the long stretch of the woman’s body, one that speaks of power and potential. At the same time, the woman’s face is pensive, calm, and shows us the source of that power. Half size, cold cast marble

  • Blue Ribbon is a second study of the young woman who appears in Red Wrap. On this day, she arrived at my studio in a very calm and collected mood. I could see and feel this in all her features and I believe it comes through in the many subtle differences between these two large pastel drawings. 20” x 24”

  • The model that posed for Red Wrap arrived at my studio in a bit of a dither. She was having a bad hair day, felt she looked haggard, and was having trouble holding a pose. However, in her battle I saw a certain spirit and beauty that I focused on and emphasized as I did this pastel image. Pastel 20” x 24”
  • 14k Square Emerald Ring
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