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David Nyaberi’s Personal Selection Click any ICON above to view a full image

Alien head, height 4” Glazed white clay, 2006

Portrait, Height 4” Glazed white clay, 2006

Flower pot, Height 12” White clay, 2008

Sea shell, Height 3” White paint on bisque fired clay, 2008

Cooking pot, Height 2” (Decorations by students), Soapstone, 1994

Towel holder, Height 3” Soapstone, 1994

Chess, 44” x 30” Mixed media on white lenox100 paper, 2002

Glass, 30”x 22” Pastels on white lenox100 paper, 2002

Cubist Lens, 22” x 30” Mixed media on white lenox100 paper, 2002

Portrait of a visionary man, 24”x 36” Acrylics on Canvas, 2009

Portrait, 22”x 30” Pencil on white stone hedge paper, 2003

Portrait, 22”x 30” Charcoal on white stone hedge paper, 2003

Portrait, 22”x 30” Charcoal and black ink on white stone hedge paper, 2003

My Totem Animal,22” x 30”Pencil on white stone hedge paper, 2003

Black & White giraffe, 3o” x 22” Graphite pencils on white stone hedge paper,2003

Black ostrich, 30”x 22” Graphite pencils on white stone hedge paper, 2003

White ostrich, 30”x 22” Graphite pencils on white stone hedge paper, 2003

Flying Pasta, 30” x 22” Pencil & ink on white bond paper, 2002

Hand flex0r, 30” x 22” Pencil on white bond paper, 2002

Wrist watch, 20 “x 14” Charcoal, pencil & ink on white bond paper, 2002