The Autumn of My Imagination
The Autumn of My Imagination bronze, ceramic, wood, copper 27×11.5x6in / 69x29x14cm 2005
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The Autumn of My Imagination bronze, ceramic, wood, copper 27×11.5x6in / 69x29x14cm 2005
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The Winter of My Imagination steel, bronze 68x14x12in / 172x35x30cm 2005 In the season for quiet contemplation and self-reflection, a stark winter tree grows from the shoulders of a solemn bust. Trees and figures have long been an inspirational metaphor in my work for exploring feelings of being “uprooted” and “transplanted”
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Contemplating the Universe ceramic, wood, steel 34x21x15in / 86x53x38cm 2005
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Wrapped In Winter’s Memory bronze, steel, mixed media, gold leaf 72x11x11in / 183x28x28cm 2024
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Industrial Roots bronze, steel, copper 78.5×10.5×10.5in / 199x27x27cm 2005 Industrial Roots is a metaphorical interpretation of our industrial age history. The sculpture combines an oxidized steel pillar which morphs into an elongated bronze upper torso and head in the form of a tree. This acknowledges our industrial revolution past, connecting human existence to the ever-present
Just When You Feel Grounded, It All Falls Apart bronze 82×95.5x38in / 208x243x97cm 2001 Five bronze appendages jut outward from their support, concluding with root-like fingers. The hands are firmly grounded to the floor, while a pile of “fingers/roots” lie fallen apart at the right. This piece speaks to abrupt, but inevitable transitions we all
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Connection Point steel, bronze 8x6x4ft / 2.4×1.8×1.3m 2017 Connection Point is a three-dimensional line drawing capturing a quiet moment of reflection. The work considers the relationship of oneself to greater humanity. The internal figure represents the self or individual while the outer molecular structure represents the infinite connections we share with each other and the