"The wood and glass sculptures reflect our continuing interest in the many and varied ways we experience nature. By using nature's own material we draw its imagery, often placing it in combination with domestic objects. These domestic objects are juxtaposed to a figure or torso illustrating, through metaphor, some of the life experiences in which we access our strengths both creatively and emotionally. With these forms, to us innately beautiful, we embrace tradition and distinguish ourselves within it. We add to the borrowed domestic objects of everyday, the paint brush. Through sculpture we describe the brush's ways of use visually, representing our creative will, our intentions, and imaginations." Joey and Flora
"The wood and glass sculptures reflect our continuing interest in the many and varied ways we experience nature. By using nature's own material we draw its imagery, often placing it in combination with domestic objects. These domestic objects are juxtaposed to a figure or torso illustrating, through metaphor, some of the life experiences in which we access our strengths both creatively and emotionally. With these forms, to us innately beautiful, we embrace tradition and distinguish ourselves within it. We add to the borrowed domestic objects of everyday, the paint brush. Through sculpture we describe the brush's ways of use visually, representing our creative will, our intentions, and imaginations."
Joey and Flora