Echoes In Stone

Echoes In Stone Echoes in Stone is about the contrast between life's impermanence and creation's permanence. Every carving, simple or profound, leaves an echo.

Our lives are brief, but what we shape — in stone or spirit — endures.

Progression of the gnome....
04/10/2026

Progression of the gnome....

What is an artist studio tour? 🎨✨It’s a unique event that invites you to explore artists’ studios throughoutCalgary and ...
04/07/2026

What is an artist studio tour? 🎨✨
It’s a unique event that invites you to explore artists’ studios throughout
Calgary and its surrounding areas!

Join us as you drive from studio to
studio, discovering the creative spaces where local artists work. Gain insights
into their artistic processes, meet the creators, and even purchase original
artwork directly from them!

🗺️ Use Toureka!, our interactive
digital guide, to plan your personalized itinerary and easily navigate between
studios.

Immerse yourself in Calgary's vibrant
art scene and connect with talented artists!

Sneak peek at a couple of new pieces in progress at EIS.Still early… but they’re starting to speak.I’ll share more as th...
03/28/2026

Sneak peek at a couple of new pieces in progress at EIS.

Still early… but they’re starting to speak.

I’ll share more as they unfold.

The work continues.Quiet hours in the studio.Had the door open for a while.Pieces evolving.Conversations beginning to ci...
01/09/2026

The work continues.

Quiet hours in the studio.
Had the door open for a while.
Pieces evolving.
Conversations beginning to circle back to place and permanence.

No rush. Just staying with the stone.

01/02/2026

Stone doesn’t rush.
It holds time, pressure, and history — and responds only to patience.

Back in the studio today, listening more than shaping.
That’s usually where the best work starts.

Have a great rest of the day.

This year reinforced something I already knew but sometimes forget: stone asks for patience, presence, and honesty.Every...
12/24/2025

This year reinforced something I already knew but sometimes forget: stone asks for patience, presence, and honesty.

Every piece begins rough and uncertain. It becomes what it’s meant to be only through attention, restraint, and time. I’m grateful to those who’ve followed, supported, collected, or simply paused long enough to really see the work.

May this season offer you stillness, reflection, and space to listen for what’s beneath the surface.

Have a great rest of the day.

Art, Interpretation, Sovereignty of MeaningThere’s a belief floating around today that we must correct others until they...
12/12/2025

Art, Interpretation, Sovereignty of Meaning

There’s a belief floating around today that we must correct others until they see the world the way we do.
But every person walks their own path, and most insights can’t be handed down — they’re discovered from within.

Art proves this every single day.

People look at the same sculpture and see entirely different things.
Some see calm. Some see strain. Some see memory.
Some see nothing but shape and shadow.

As the artist, I may know what I felt when I carved it — but the viewer’s experience is their own.
And that’s not a flaw. That’s the point.

Meaning isn’t something we push onto others.
It’s something that arises naturally when the timing and the person are ready.

In a world obsessed with being right, art quietly reminds us:

There is no single correct perspective — only the truth each person discovers for themselves.

Listening beneath the noiseEvery piece I carve starts the same way:Not with force, not with an agenda — but with listeni...
11/28/2025

Listening beneath the noise

Every piece I carve starts the same way:
Not with force, not with an agenda — but with listening.

There’s always a shape hidden beneath the noise.
Stone isn’t chaos; it’s simply waiting for attention.
People are the same.

Most of us move through the world carving blindly — chipping at ourselves based on expectations, roles, or old stories.
We forget to ask:
What shape is already trying to emerge?

You don’t need to sculpt stone to hear it.
You just have to soften long enough to listen to the quiet voice inside you that already knows.

Today, give yourself permission to remove one chip of “should.”
Just one.

See what form appears beneath it.

Winter is the season for restoration.If you have a stone sculpture that needs light repair, resurfacing, or a careful to...
11/22/2025

Winter is the season for restoration.
If you have a stone sculpture that needs light repair, resurfacing, or a careful touch-up, Echoes in Stone is now booking winter projects.
I work with:
• Minor repairs (chips, scuffs, edge damage)
• Surface restoration (sanding, re-finishing, polishing)
• Structural reinforcement for small–medium pieces
• Re-polishing and bringing older pieces back to life
• Custom commissions
• New sculptures for 2025 exhibitions
I don’t do museum-level conservation — I specialize in artisan-level restoration, giving personal and privately-owned pieces a second life through precision hand-work.
This is the quiet work I love.
DM or message to book a spot.

Address

26 Emberside Place
Cochrane, AB
T4C2L8

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

+18257330630

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