Bulbous
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.
Apploid1
Worm Hole in the Apploid- western red cedar. Inspired by the form of an apple (with a worm hole going through vertically and horizontally).
Wormhole in the Apploid (top view)
Top view of Wormhole in the Apploid showing the radial construction and the top entrance into the vertical worm hole.
Tendrils
Tendrils- white oak and copper.
Ammonoid (side view)
Ammonoid- laminated & carved western red cedar; inspired by an ancient sea creature.
Toroid & Hemispheres
Positive & negative versions of related forms that were all derived from the same basic shape.
Fumarole
Homage to the beauty of fumaroles- outgrowths on volcanic sites, which are locations for sulfur gathering.
SkullMask
Skullmask, Laminated & carved western red cedar.
Kiwi Canoe
The Kiwi Canoe- Western Red Cedar, laminated & carved
Yakisugi City
A city built from scorched Western red cedar & resin.
What Seems Like an End May Be a Beginning
a 3D version of the infinity symbol, with oxidized patina.
Whisperhorn
A listening/speaking device to allow messages to be heard at a distance. (copper, plywood, and brass.
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Yakisugi City
A city built from scorched Western red cedar & resin.