He said he always tried to keep in mind the first fundamental of sculpture—never cut too deep nor in the wrong place. He thoroughly understood that carvers cannot erase mistakes nor paint over them nor sew them up. The only way is not to make them.

Stonewall Jackson’s cap.

Carving Jackson’s arm.

An interesting portrait of Sculptor Walker Kirtland Hancock.

Roy Faulkner’s torch sends out slabs of hot granite like flying saucers.