Self Portrait, 2008 - 2011

cardboard, plywood, pine, copper wire, cast nickel, resin, chicken wire, fabric necktie

dimensions vary based on installation

A segment of my current body of work is comprised of three-dimensional pieces that take inspiration from botanical, totemic and architectural forms. The sculptures are made from a variety of traditional and non-traditional materials ranging from cardboard and fabric cuttings to cast resin and nickel.

"I'm creating work that gives form to my encounters with both the visible world and the invisible world.  Nuances, commonly overlooked in the day to day, provide the inspiration for much of my work, and it's my desire to use those subtleties to cultivate a truthfulness, which transcend specific time and place."

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