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Harold enjoys working with soap stone and drawings,
using a variety of colors. He uses knives, an electric drummel
drill, and olive oil when working with soap stone.
Concerning his art Hal says, "I don't create. I only bring
out what is already put there by nature, meaning I design by the
images I see already existing in the stone. My sculptures are
not reproductions of an object but result in a search for the
spirit within it. "
Hal prefers to follow the outlines of nature,
rather than superimposing his own design. "This creates a
pleasing freedom for me," he says. All carvings are one of
a kind from found river rock in the Round Valley area. Hal likes
to take breaks to do "little stuff" as well as focus
on big projects. As fast as the little things go, he is especially
adept at making little moccasins out of soap stone. Harold is
building up his repertory of pieces for a tour he is planning
to take to Europe.
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