Wind Lilies
These sculptural “Wind Lilies” are constructed out of a full range of man made materials; plastic bottles, aluminum cans, industrial hoses, stainless steel wire, wood and foam. The use of common urban objects and recycled materials to build a flower that will move with our water and in our wind is a metaphor for Nature […] more…
Wind Columns
These tall colorful free standing kinetic sculptures can be configured to fit just about any available site. Each sculpture made up of recycled multicolored plastic detergent caps, attached to a sturdy flexible 3/8” fiberglass rod is mounted to a solid concrete base for stability. Designed to pick up the slightest breeze, they gently sway in […] more…
Why Pay Less?
Body printing on chicken eggs series of prints for an experimental print show, at AS220 Gallery, Providence, RI more…
Twist
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Sun Dots
A site-specific sculpture for the courtyard of the DOT Headquarters, Visitor’s Center and Auditorium. Using materials that honor the Department of Transportation and the work they do, I constructed a large planting of colorful, kinetic, and reflective flowerlike dots sparkling in the Florida sun, swaying in the tropical breeze. more…
Spindle
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Specimen
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Skylight
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Reflecting Pool
A site specific outdoor sculpture 30 feet in diameter for the Visitor’s Center of the University of Rhode Island’s Coastal Institute at their Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, Rhode Island. This sculpture won the “Commercial Cast-In-Place Concrete Pavement Award”, from the Portland Cement Association, Skokie, Illinois more…
Over Here
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Looking Out to Sea
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Labyrinth
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Kimono
As part of an invitational gallery show based on the theme “Kimono”, I chose to construct my kimono out of asphalt roofing shingles, a material that always reminded me of subtle colored fabric with an interesting texture. more…
Jacks
These large outdoor sculptures were inspired by the child’s game of Jacks. Set off on a slight rise these colorful sculptures are the first public works of art to be commissioned for Slater Park, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 200 hundred years, and were the kick-off pieces for their new Sculpture Park. more…
Hook, Hanger, Flap
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Hearth in the Park
This installation is located at the newly built Harvard Street Park, in Cambridge, MA more…
Garden Cone
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Floating Wainscot
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Constanza
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Catalonian Fantasy
On a recent trip to Barcelona, Spain I came back inspired by the iron gates, grilles, fences, doors and railings made by Catalan metal workers over the centuries. Those metal shapes and forms I saw in Spain all felt so familiar to me having lived in Providence for more than 45 years, living in and […] more…
Brick
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Best Friends
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Annie
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9 x Twist
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Captails
This commission is part of an outdoor sculpture park that is being established in Wilcox Park, Westerly, RI. These 14 colorful kinetic “CAPTAILS” six feet tall, float on the water among the water lilies and sway in the wind, creating an ever-changing formation for the viewer. more…
A Meandering Intuition
This commission sculpture is currently under consideration to be included in the sculpture park of a large investment company. Following the design of a classical walking labyrinth, this human scale sculpture will be constructed out of 4” diameter stainless steel tubing, meandering around in a field of wild flowers and tall grass. The path leading […] more…
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