Walter S. Arnold

Sculptor / Stone Carver

Sculpture

A random collection odd and unusual pieces

Income Tax Relief

This limestone bottle was carved for a tax accountants office.

carved stone book

This stone book was a wedding present for a couple of bookbinders.

wedding present bookends Another wedding present, a small pair of bookends with humorous images of the betrothed couple.

Flower Planter

This flower box is about 10 inches wide.

George Bush

This relief portrait of George Bush is nine inches in diameter, carved in Indiana Limestone.

Flower paperweight

A 5" wide paperweight with a carved rosette.

Angel

A clay model of an angel.

Madonna del Carmello

I carved this  22" tall marble Madonna when I was 21 years old, during my apprenticeship in Italy.
apple candle holder rosette candle holder A pair of candle holders

panel with carved flowers

This panel is one foot square, with very subtle, shallow relief carving of flowers.

Menorah

This menorah features the lion of Judah, in a design that appears on my grandparents gravestone.

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