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 The Man in the Forest is my first of hopefully many children’s books. 

About the book: 
Little Bobby Tinkerbunk has only one thing on his mind today and that is to go out an play baseball with his friends.  However, today is his sister’s birthday and there are many chores that need to be completed before the party begins. 

Ignoring the list of chores given to him by his parents, Bobby decides to sneak out and play baseball with his friends.  Bobby eventually meets the mysterious Man in the Forest who teaches him a valuable lesson.

The Man in the Forest is a 50 page childrens book that the whole family will enjoy reading over and over again.  Click here to access the official site for the book

 

The Man in the Forest children's book

Childrens book

  The Man in the Forest

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As an artist my goal is to create artwork that stirs an emotion within the viewer.  I prefer to view and create artwork that is unique, textured and dynamic in design.  My goal as a sculptor is to create pieces that visually instill an interpretation of strength, movement and beauty.  Even sculptures of a still object can create a sense of movement or thought by adding little subtleties to the art.

Having the ability to create the images that dance around in my imagination is a gift and I am grateful for that gift.  Having an influence on others using your gift is a real treasure and reward for all the hard work that goes into each individual piece.

I’ve been an artist all my life and ever since I could hold a crayon in my hand I have been putting some type of drawing or design on paper.  However, after college and joining the business world I set aside my art and learned the hard way that a gift unused will eventually go away.  It wasn’t until late 2003 that I discovered a rebirth in my passion for art through a different medium … sculpting.  I’m a self-taught sculptor and enjoy the challenges and lessons that this craft teaches me every day. 

What I personally love the most about sculpture is that the three dimensional arts can create different feelings and moods depending on the angle that the artwork is viewed at.  Not only are sculptures visually stimulating, they can also be held in your hands to create an association of touch with the visual piece.  I still love the 2D art but for me, at this time in my life, sculpting is my true passion and the art that I most enjoy sharing with the world.

Gerald Gore

 

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