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About the Artist
Robert currently resides in Mission, British Columbia, Canada where he creates his hand carved stone artwork. Robert has been involved in business for most of his career, with his main education background being in Mechanical Engineering Technology and Business Management. Robert has always dabbled in art, whether it be through painting or sculpture, having the natural ability to create. For the past 10+ years, he has focused his efforts on his stone carving and working to bring his pride and passion for his creations to the public.

Personally he has always been an adventurous artist but found a strong passion connected to stone and ancient stone art. Growing up in Southern Saskatchewan, he remembers hiking through the rural grasslands with his father exploring the history through various artifacts found in stone including those man-made and those natural within fossils or rock formations. Robert also carries a strong interest in ancient civilizations and the stone carvings, stone art, and stone structures that were created by hand around the world by these various civilizations. Wonderfully crafted pieces made with the simplest of hand tools, which still survive and are appreciated today. He is driven to replicate that simple hand crafted process using only basic tools, to create a “one of a kind” art piece on a stone canvas that will last through time. Each hand crafted stone piece carrying its own uniqueness through its design, stone characteristics, and artistic creation. Aside from his very detailed stone sculptures, Robert also strives to bring art into common but creative everyday uses, by carving unique stone items that can be used within the home or for personal use as well. Whether a piece of stone jewelry, home décor bowl or a sculpture, each artistic creation is made with pride and passion, which he hopes gets passed on to the eventual owner. Simple, pure, artistic and unique stone creations!
About the Creations
One of a Kind
Even though these art pieces may be made from a common stone type, each has its individual aspects due to color, tint, inclusions, or grain. Each and every carving is also made individually by hand. Thus each item that comes from Rune Stonworks is unique. No one item will be exactly the same as another due to the stones individual uniqueness and the manual carving process. These items are not massed produced using power tools, dies or grinders. Instead to ensure a unique piece of art from the raw stone it is cut with hand tools to the overall rough dimension and size and then continually worked with hand scrapers, rasps, and files to create the one of a kind art that looks and feels like no other piece. The item is then sanded by hand at least three times, first using a 200 grit sandpaper, then wet sanding with a 600 to 800 grit sandpaper, and then a final polish wet sanding with a 1500 grit sandpaper. Final polishing includes heating the stone and coating it with a melted natural bee wax or rubbing with olive oil. This ensures a true natural hand made product from beginning to end.

Yes, this is a longer process than if I was to use power tools, power sanders, etc., but that is not the reason I make this art. My intent is not to produce general mass consumer type products. I want to provide individually crafted artistic pieces, made by the simple process of using hand tools, providing high quality one of a kind art pieces that people can enjoy, show with pride, and pass on through generations. Simple, pure, artistic and unique! These creations are made with pride and passion, and that feeling carries through to you the owner in each piece purchased.
About the Stone
Stones which are typically used include: Brazilian Soapstone, African Wonderstone, Alabaster and Black Chlorite. Below are some general characteristics associated with the various stones which I am presently using for my art.
Colors: Some pure minerals occur mainly in one distinctive color, others may occur in many different colors. For the purpose of sculpture the purity of stone is not really a factor assuming that the impurities do not affect the ability of the stone to be carved. Because most stones are often a mixture of minerals it is possible to find the same types of stone in a never ending variety of colors and patterns. Aside from the carving process, that is what makes each stone art piece unique.
Testimonials
As an artist, you always wonder about the perception of your art and how it will be received by the public. Of course in an artist’s mind, each piece holds a special uniqueness and place of pride within. Having that art be appreciated by others is the best feeling that an artist can ask for. I truly believe that when something is made with passion and pride, those same feelings are bestowed to or felt by the owner.
Below are a few special testimonials from my clients which I greatly appreciated receiving. If you would like to provide me with a kind comment on a product which you may have purchased, you can do so by sending me an email.
Caring for Your Art Piece
Maintenance and care of your stone art piece is easy. Handling the stone is perfectly fine as oils from skin contact will just aid in its shine. Other than normal contact, you can also ensure a shine on the stone simply by rubbing it with olive oil whenever the stone gets dull. Fine scratches can be rubbed over with olive oil, or if deeper will require sanding with fine grit sandpaper (1500 grit for polishing). I suggest sanding the stone while you hold it under running water. After sanding, let the stone dry and then polish with olive oil several times.
Although this piece is made from stone, it should be used and handled with care as it can still be damaged or broken like any other type of pottery, crystal, jewelry or art piece. After all, it is a piece of carved art and not just a stone. Please contact me if you have any questions on your hand carved stone art piece.