These are a few of Cliff's creations. The masks and pottery are recent. At the bottom of the page, you can see some of his earlier statues.
Many of his carvings have been given away or sold over the years. These are also for sale.
Cliff is in the process of creating more artwork for displaying in shows and for purchasing.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Many of his carvings have been given away or sold over the years. These are also for sale.
Cliff is in the process of creating more artwork for displaying in shows and for purchasing.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Masks
Each row shows three pictures from different masks.
These are both about as tall as an average face, but more narrow.
The eyes seem to follow you as you walk from side to side observing these. They would be perfect mounted on a wall or pedestal.
The backs of them are carved out and smoothed just like any costume mask would be.
These are both about as tall as an average face, but more narrow.
The eyes seem to follow you as you walk from side to side observing these. They would be perfect mounted on a wall or pedestal.
The backs of them are carved out and smoothed just like any costume mask would be.
Pottery
Yes, that is a face sticking out its tongue!
This is a pot about 8 inches tall with very tiny etchings near the top giving the pot a rough texture.
It is well balanced and stands freely on its own. The size, shape, and contours looks as professional as they come.
This is a pot about 8 inches tall with very tiny etchings near the top giving the pot a rough texture.
It is well balanced and stands freely on its own. The size, shape, and contours looks as professional as they come.
The piece pictured below is about 6 inches tall. On one side, it is concave near the middle and displays a town carved out of a mountainside.
You may notice the small etchings for doors and windows. Near the top, you can see (green) mountains in the background.
In the opening to this piece of pottery, Cliff got a little more creative and sculpted teeth.
They looks so gnarly and so real. It is hard to believe that they are made of soap!
You may notice the small etchings for doors and windows. Near the top, you can see (green) mountains in the background.
In the opening to this piece of pottery, Cliff got a little more creative and sculpted teeth.
They looks so gnarly and so real. It is hard to believe that they are made of soap!
Statues
This piece is my favorite. There are two images - one on each side - sharing the same shape.
In the top row, you see the profile of a Native American man with a headdress. The feathers, hair braid, and skin have very intricate detail.
On the bottom row, you can notice more clearly that the entire piece is shaped like an arrowhead or spearhead.
While it shows the profile of a man on one side, the opposite side shows a person emerging holding a hatchet.
In the top row, you see the profile of a Native American man with a headdress. The feathers, hair braid, and skin have very intricate detail.
On the bottom row, you can notice more clearly that the entire piece is shaped like an arrowhead or spearhead.
While it shows the profile of a man on one side, the opposite side shows a person emerging holding a hatchet.
The pictures below are actually photographs of polaroid pictures that Cliff sent to me recently. There are some of his older works.
The first two appeared in the Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise newspaper several years ago. Written on the back of some of the polaroids, Cliff gives the dimensions and coloring method used. Clicking on the images will make them full size and display their captions with the details.
The first two appeared in the Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise newspaper several years ago. Written on the back of some of the polaroids, Cliff gives the dimensions and coloring method used. Clicking on the images will make them full size and display their captions with the details.

























