C$3,600
This artwork was inspired by the theme of Fire - Destruction and Creation. The free-
form subtractive process was used without preconceived images or drawings. During 
the process, abstract human forms were discovered. The title is a reference to the 
Arabic word Harum (forbidden) and the word Harem (group of women)
A freeform subtractive process ( no preconceived images were used) to carve this stone. During this process, abstracted
female forms started to emerge. Hence the title: Harum ( Arabic for forbidden ) and Harem
| Technique: | Stone - Serpentine | 
| Contents: | Wood, Adult, Male, Man, Person, Rock, Sculpture, Archaeology, Statue, Animal, Bird, Driftwood, Plant, Tree | 
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork | 
| Unframed Size: | 18in x 12in x 8in | 
| Frame: | Not framed | 
| Weight: | Unknown; Contact sales for a shipping quote | 
James Fletcher, SFCA
Vancouver, British Columbia