View fullsize Animals | Wood ANIMALS Climbing up and climbing down. View fullsize BALLERINA A study in flexibility. View fullsize GIRAFFES Reaching for sustenance, one down towards water, the other towards leaves. View fullsize INTERDEPENDENCE In the intricacies of dance, balance and other moves the dancers often rely upon each other. View fullsize PILATES Climbing down a ball is one of the complicated moves in this form of exercise. View fullsize TAI CHI The white version of Tai Chi clearly shows the delicacy, grace, and shadows of the movement of this traditional Chinese exercise. View fullsize KING DAVID AND HIS HARP King David and his harp were one. He didn’t even need his crown when he was playing. View fullsize SOLO The grain in the wood follows the shapes of the abstract dancer. View fullsize STREET URCHIN A little beggar boy, a street urchin in bare feet, his scruffy pants tied with a string, doing incredible acrobatic stunts, was something I commonly saw in the streets in China when I lived there. View fullsize ISADORA Inspired by Isadora Duncan’s dance. Watching a dancer, one doesn’t see the figure all the time, one sees the movement. Here I portrayed the face, the toe, and all the motion around. View fullsize SHALL WE DANCE The flowing and soft figure dancing with the partner with sharp edges and straight shapes shows who is the man and who is the woman.