Construction Series
Architecture affects people in ways that maybe Architects have understood only after their buildings are constructed. For me, architecture is about relationship of the work to the individual person. It becomes more about space and the relation of it around you. I am attracted to straight angles and lines, the hard and inflexible, created by man. Design elements and principles that make up an overall visually pleasing object. These pieces illustrate this material’s strength while juxtaposing its fragility with a paper thin quality. With stretching this material to its thinnest degree, there’s something elegant in its fragility. I emphasize this structural necessity in the form as well as emphasize the physical line created.
Community Involvement
Wood | Steel | PVC | Fiber Glass Resin | 8'x16'x11' SOLD
A set of telephone poles crippled from lack of communication, yet connected at their foundation. Metal rods representing live electric wires, with one set collapsed and the other flares. "Post" and "Comments" made by the public, are left on the poles like a community board for each to know all about the other.
Sidewalk
Concrete l Steel I Dirt | 48” x 4' x 22”
The Separation
Steel | Paint | Plaster | Sand | 5' x 3'.6" x 2'
In the In Between
Steel | Plaster | Paint | 5' x 3' x 2'
Weight Division
Stainless Steel | Concrete | 18" x 16" x 16 | SOLD
Rt. 67
Stainless Steel | Concrete | 5' x 4' x 3' | SOLD
Center of Gravity
Metal | Concrete | 12' x 12' 12'
Miniature Cluster
Stainless Steel | Concrete | Miniature Cluster of 5" x 5" x 5"
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
Steel | Concrete | 8' x 6' x 5' | SOLD
The Resist
Steel | Wood | Flexcoat Concrete | Stainless Steel Wire Mesh | SOLD
1/4 Circle
1/4 Circle Metal | Concrete l Resin 60"x16"x10.5"