What Is A Book? How Do We Learn?
This sculpture has two components both of which address the idea of the book as an object, the process of learning and teaching students to think. The first component is the formal structure of this installation that starts with a large maple bookcase measuring 4 feet high by 12 feet wide and 15 inches […] more…
Twist
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This Way, That Way
I was asked by the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, MA to make a series of sculptures for a street level window installation at a construction site in Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA. This piece was one of 5 life size sculptures that were inspired by road construction and Hopi Indian, Kachina Dolls. Collection […] more…
Sunny Side
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Small Pond
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Scotty
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Purple Tree
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Oranges
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Lunacy
This is an interactive sculpture, that can be arranged in various configurations. more…
Legs
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I Get It
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Full Circle
In this piece “Full Circle” I continued to explore the hidden material of the 3.5” floppy – out of the shell; to touch, twist and bend the thin, black, opaque disk of film. I started to experiment by pushing the disk into different size round indentations that I made in wood. I found that different […] more…
Earth to Earth
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Checkered Marker
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Billy Boy
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Arborvitae
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Zipper Box
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Warning
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Treepee
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Thinking About It
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Striped Marker
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Skylight
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Sample
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Puppy / Dog
This piece titled “Puppy Dog” plays with the idea of one sculpture that is both a Puppy and a Dog. With its head down and black nose sniffing the ground it is Puppy, while it’s red mouth open, neck stretched out it is Dog. more…
One Step Closer
Study for an architectural installation to be constructed out of ceramic tiles and cast concrete. more…
Looking Out to Sea
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Labyrinth Marker
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Hey You
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Fragment
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Crate
I’m very interested in the process of packaging things and the relationship between an object and its container. I’m fascinated by the perception that a collectible, such as a toy, is made more valuable if its original package is still intact. more…
Chair
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Bear Right
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Annie
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Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
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Wainscot
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Tile Study
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The Other
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Stop
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Skinny
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Red & White Marker
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Perfect Health
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Night Bloomers
With these pieces titled, “Night Bloomers” I continued to explore the hidden material of the 3.5” floppy disk – out of it’s shell; to touch, twist and bend this thin, black, shiny, opaque disk of film. I started to experiment by pushing the disk into different size round indentations that I made in wood. I […] more…
Line Stick 3•14•45
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Jeannie
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Help
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Floppy Disks
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Couple
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Can Man
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Barnacles
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Above the Wainscot
Study for a large wall relief more…
X Squared
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Virginia Biltmore
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Through The Looking Glass
This is an interactive sculpture, it can be arranged in various configurations. more…
The Light Show
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Squawk
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Sentry
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Parrot Jungle
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Newport Art Museum
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Line Stick CB-542
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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…
Harlequin
This is an interactive sculpture, it can be arranged in various configurations. more…
Floating Wainscot
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Constanza
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Border Crossing
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Backbone of the Record Industry
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9 x Twist
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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…
Uh Oh
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This Way, That Way – Model
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Swifty
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Soon But Not Yet
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Seascape
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Raucous
This is an interactive sculpture, it can be arranged in various configurations. more…
Over Here
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Mother
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Line Stick 220-320
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If You Want It Get It
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Happy Nest
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First Tree
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Child
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Black & White Marker
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Architecture
This is an interactive sculpture, that can be arranged in various configurations. more…
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