A memory of my childhood.

I created this sculpture from cast recycled pewter, iron nails, and oak wood, drawing inspiration from a photo of my father and me at a lake. We were throwing stones, and I was fascinated by his ability to make them skip across the water. This image reflects the mutual admiration between parent and child.

Collecting stones, shells, and other objects is an essential part of hiking for me. In this piece, the nails symbolize the act of collecting, which many children do instinctively.

sculpture Child and Parent

2019
one-of-a-kind

recycled casted pewter, found iron nails, aok, brass screws, sterling silver seal with maker's mark.

hallmark maker's mark
height  165 mm  / 6.5 Inch
width  140 mm  / 5.51 Inch
depth  45 mm  / 1.77 Inch