Sculpture

Sculpture

a love for sculpture began…

By creating work that touched her heart

Peggy’s love for sculpture began with Harvey, the first life-sized sculpture to be created. The experience touched her own heart, and enabled her to create many more pieces of work for events, family, friends, and educational projects.

a love for sculpture began…

By creating work that touched her heart

Peggy’s love for sculpture began with Harvey, the first life-sized sculpture to be created. The experience touched her own heart, and enabled her to create many more pieces of work for events, family, friends, and educational projects.

Tomika the sea turtle.

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Featured Sculpture

Harvey the conductor

Sculpture | Flour, Water, Papier-mâché | 5ft 9” |

Harvey, the railroad conductor, was Peggy’s first sculpture of a life-sized person and was created for the New Canaan Garden Club in 1974. The request to create Harvey was made by Allison Carver Caesar, an acquaintance of Peggy’s mother and the wife of renowned sculptor, Harry A. Caesar. 

Harry didn’t work with papier-mâché so Allison asked Peggy if she would consider taking on the project. Peggy accepted, even though she had never created a life-size sculpture before.

She embraced the challenge to create something she’d never crafted before. Peggy needed some structural assistance from her very talented woodworking father to help create a strong and sturdy framework.

Together they built Harvey’s frame, allowing the conductor to take form. Harvey was “born” with a red velvet heart placed inside his chest and a human hair wig beneath his cap. 

From then on, a heart has been applied to all of Peggy’s work as an expression of the joy of life.

Polaroid image group of Harvey the conductor. Image caption of left image: "Peg and Harvey." Image caption of right image: "Peg's first sculpture."
Jewelee the sea glass turtle sculpture.

Featured Sculpture

Jewelee The Sea Glass Turtle

Sea glass, foil, plaster strip (wetted), Celluclay for details, acrylic paint | 17” x 18”

Jewelee’s main inspiration was the decorative sea glass that adorned her shell. After long walks on the beach collecting sea glass, Peggy thought of using this material in one of her sculptures. The different hues of blue and green make for a beautiful and unique shell. Jewelee is a gem of the sea!

Featured Sculpture

Petey the pelican

foil, plaster strip (wetted), Celluclay for details, acrylic paint | 30” x 18”

Petey is a charming, handsome, and realistic life-sized pelican. The sculpting technique used to create Petey, including his wings and his eyes, creates hyper-realistic effects and makes you forget that he is a sculpture…there is a definite twinkle in his eye!

Polaroid group of Petey the Pelican sculpture. caption on the left says "Petey in the garden," caption on the right says: "close up."