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ADAM AND EVE(1968). Vase or fruit bowl in magnolia wood and elm. 61cm x 51cm x 40cm
(24" x 20" x 16")
  CANDLESTICK
Carved in yewtree
height = 42cm (17")
  RHYTHM OF CRANES (1965)
Oak & cypress wood
118cm x 50cm x 40cm
(46" x 20" x 16")
£4100
 
STAIRCASE PANEL (1970)
Modelled and colourglazed stoneware tiles
116cm x 62cm x 4cm
£3200
  LATVIAN NIGHTINGALE (1985). Made in wood. From the traditional child's 'blow-in' toys used to play simple melodies. 150cm x 83cm x 40cm. (59" x 33" x 16"). £2500   TREE OF LIFE (1997) Holly tree trunk covered with coloured metal and pieces of galvanised and rusty metal.
Baltic mythology.
Height = 224cm (88")
£14500

 
ALTARPIECE (1972)
Spanish chestnut wood
Latvian church in Rowfant, Sussex, England
height = 224cm (88")
  MOTHER LATVIA (1991). Carved in Scottish granite for DVF Latvian foundation in Britain, near Rugby. Mother Latvia mourns for those who were killed in prisons, slave labour camps or fighting against the invaders. 280cm x 120cm x 120cm. (92" x 47" x 47")   PULPIT IN OAK (1973)
Carved in oak.
Decoration : tree of life
Latvian church in Rowfant, Sussex, England
Height = 224cm (88")
 
FIREBIRD (1980). Oak, boxwood, lilac, rosewood, teak, yew, ebony, pitch pine, rhododendron and holly tree mosaic. 192cm x 92cm x 5cm. (76" x 36" x 2"). £9000   PANEL OF MONSTERS (1985). Various hardwoods. We attack the dead monsters and appease the living ones. 282cm x 155cm. (111" x 61"). £15000
 
SIBERIAN CROSSES (1995)
Made with massive wooden planks and beams with some copper plates
270cm x 212cm x 200cm
(106" x 83" x 79")
  CENTENARY PANEL (1979). Celebrating 100 years anniversary of Portobello high school (near Edinburgh). It was made according to my design and under my instruction by the pupils in my classroom. Modelled in clay, cast in cement concrete. 183cm x 548cm x 7cm. (6' x 18' x 3")
 
FOUR DECADES (2000). Panel on studio outside wall facing garden assembled from white cement concrete slabs. 160cm x 124cm x 4cm. (63" x 49" x 3")   COCKEREL (1965)
Wood burning by using a red hot poker
120cm x 80cm
(48" x 32")