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Intersected Growth

Intersected Growth bronze, steel 133x140x26in / 338x355x66cm 2005 Intersected Growth brings together a combination of many previous works and ideas. Figures atop vine-like rods suggest stages of growth in one’s own personal journey. The visual intersection of the two structures creates an ascending and descending horizon line, mimicking the profile of a landscape. Merging the […]

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Limb

Limb copper, wood, cement 22.5ft x13x7.5in / 672x34x19cm 2001 The large tree limb unites with a hand, suggesting a double meaning in the title. The piece demonstrates the inextricable link of humans to nature.

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Layers of Memory Series

LAYERS OF MEMORY SERIES bronze, wood 2006-2014 LAYERS OF MEMORY 11 & 12 14×5.5×3.25in / 36x14x8cm and 10×4.5×2.5in / 25x11x6cm LAYERS OF MEMORY 6 15x5x3in / 38x13x9cm LAYERS OF MEMORY 1 14x15x5in / 36x16x7cm This series of work relates to ancestry and collective memory

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Giving Tree – Maquette 20

GIVING TREE – MAQUETTE 20 bronze, sassafras 28.5×5.5×5.5in / 74x15x15cm 2007-2018 Editions 22-35 not yet made. Although these are an edition, each piece has a unique tree in the hand and a sassafras wood base. Giving Tree represents the interconnection and a renewed awareness of our place in nature. A tree is extended as if

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Anatomy of a Canyon

ANATOMY OF A CANYON wood, bronze 41.5x29x7in / 105x73x18cm 2006 Two bent spires arch toward each other supporting wind-blown bronze trees. The stratum of wood gives the impression of layered sandstone canyon walls. A solitary figure is imbedded in the wood as if a fossil from another time. The spires subtly resemble the human anatomy

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Bridged Divide

BRIDGED DIVIDE wood, bronze, steel 36.75x31x15in / 93x79x38cm 2006 Bridged Divide explores a ideas of ancestry, migration and interconnection. The stratum of wood gives the impression of layered sandstone canyon walls/bridges. The figures are imbedded in the wood as if a fossil from another time. A bridge from past to present. The work also references

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