Fabric Construction 2019-2020
The physical act of folding, wrapping and tethering well- worn cloth brings fresh insight to my urban inspired wall sculptures. Textile itself refers to an ancient practice and I bring it to new conversations about form with wrapped and manipulated elements. The dialogue moves from textile art to contemporary sculpture.
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Upcycle 2017
My assemblage work always begins as a playful process of sorting through piles of materials. This may include wood, metal, plastic, rocks or found objects. Much like an archaeologist, I discover the inherent character and subtle nuances of each finding. I bring these parts and pieces together to build form. As the parts and pieces inch closer together, they form connections and begin to dialogue. At that moment, I know the work is born.
Represented by: Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery Tucson, Arizona
Earth Shift 2014
My assemblage work always begins as a playful process of sorting through piles of materials. This may include wood, metal, plastic, rocks or found objects. Much like an archaeologist, I discover the inherent character and subtle nuances of each finding. I bring these parts and pieces together to build form. As the parts and pieces inch closer together, they form connections and begin to dialogue. At that moment, I know the work is born.
Represented by: Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery Tucson, Arizona
Urbanus 2011
My assemblage work always begins as a playful process of sorting through piles of materials. This may include wood, metal, plastic, rocks or found objects. Much like an archaeologist, I discover the inherent character and subtle nuances of each finding. I bring these parts and pieces together to build form. As the parts and pieces inch closer together, they form connections and begin to dialogue. At that moment, I know the work is born.
Represented by: Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery Tucson, Arizona
Small Works
My assemblage work always begins as a playful process of sorting through piles of materials. This may include wood, metal, plastic, rocks or found objects. Much like an archaeologist, I discover the inherent character and subtle nuances of each finding. I bring these parts and pieces together to build form. As the parts and pieces inch closer together, they form connections and begin to dialogue. At that moment, I know the work is born.
Represented by: Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery Tucson, Arizona
Human Vessels
My assemblage work always begins as a playful process of sorting through piles of materials. This may include wood, metal, plastic, rocks or found objects. Much like an archaeologist, I discover the inherent character and subtle nuances of each finding. I bring these parts and pieces together to build form. As the parts and pieces inch closer together, they form connections and begin to dialogue. At that moment, I know the work is born.
Represented by: Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery Tucson, Arizona
Organics in Wood 2007
My assemblage work always begins as a playful process of sorting through piles of materials. This may include wood, metal, plastic, rocks or found objects. Much like an archaeologist, I discover the inherent character and subtle nuances of each finding. I bring these parts and pieces together to build form. As the parts and pieces inch closer together, they form connections and begin to dialogue. At that moment, I know the work is born.
Represented by: Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery Tucson, Arizona
Landforms in Wood 2004
My assemblage work always begins as a playful process of sorting through piles of materials. This may include wood, metal, plastic, rocks or found objects. Much like an archaeologist, I discover the inherent character and subtle nuances of each finding. I bring these parts and pieces together to build form. As the parts and pieces inch closer together, they form connections and begin to dialogue. At that moment, I know the work is born.
Represented by: Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery Tucson, Arizona