Sculptures

David Shankland Sculpture

Over fifty years ago, at the young age of fifteen, David found his inner sculpting spirit through that of a shark swimming in the ocean waters. The shark was over five feet long with shiny scales, identifying fins ferocious saw-toothed teeth. This piece launched him into a career as a sculptor, artist, teacher, and humanitarian activist.

David’s portfolio represents all of nature. A leaf tossed in the wind, an eagle ready to soar, an orator willing to speak, and the nuance of an abstract shape that allows the observer’s mind to wander and explore. Bundling themes for his Totem Pole work reflect his extreme ingenuity, dexterity, and professional focus. His creativity has recently been found in an eight-piece larger-than-life sculpture installation called “The Journey”.

Any person who has made a difficult decision to walk away from a hardship: an immigrant, a refugee, someone who has left behind cycles of addiction and violence, and abused and overworked front line worker, an adult child floundering/fleeing from a dysfunctional family, or from any number of realities – will immediately empathize with each of the emotional states represented by these figures. Using old growth cedar utility poles donated by a Cleveland, Ohio utility company, David has fashioned elements of this installation to reflect emotional intensity. The piece depicts changes, the evolution of a person who has successfully emerged, grown, and triumphed from a painful and destructive past.

Sample work from Mr. Shankland's
portfolio of work

Check out our videos

Wood Sculpture and Totem Poles

Get a closer look at our process and see unique shots of some of our pieces in a photo slideshow.

Teaching in Hati

Students learning to carve turtles, birds and frogs out of high density foam blocks with hand held rasps, wonderful first time sculptors. year 2014.

Watch an Interview with David

Take a look at David F. Shankland and watch as he discusses his process and how he creates.