A 3D infinity symbol, built from ductwork, bondo, sycamore bark, and beeswax.
Inspired by the Horse Chestnut seed. Expanding foam, epoxy clay, iron paint, copper, patina
Tribute to a beautiful sea creature. Epoxy clay.
A piece that at once references sea creatures, plants, and/or land formations. Epoxy clay + patina. 4'x 3'x 1'
Musical animal- cedar, copper, brass, music box movement.
Bulbous- stack laminated and carved western red cedar. Stack lamination allows for hollow building and concealing of end grain. It also has a viewing hole in the top so the construction method can be viewed.
Worm Hole in the Apploid- western red cedar. Inspired by the form of an apple (with a worm hole going through vertically and horizontally).
Top view of Wormhole in the Apploid showing the radial construction and the top entrance into the vertical worm hole.
Coupled- Redwood, western red Cedar.
Inspired by a whale skeleton, this structure is made from western red cedar, with a steel stand to elevate it to eye height.
Inspired by a sea creature, constructed and carved from western red cedar and epoxy clay.
Inspired by landforms in archipelagoes, built from plywood, expanding foam, & beeswax.
The Kiwi Canoe- Western Red Cedar, laminated & carved
Tribute To Thelonius Monk- epoxy clay
Inspired by a slime mold, this sculpture is copper sheet, wire, and pipe.
Plectania- a tribute to fungi. Epoxy clay