Sculpture
I have had an ongoing interest in the physical and aesthetic
possibilities inherent in many materials. Never subservient
to one technique, I have explored and exploited methods and
mediums with an eye for discovery and expediency. Although
my sculptural intentions have changed over the years, my
interest in how process shapes and informs the work has
remained constant. I have never really thought of any one
piece as being "about" something, but rather a
"result" of experiences, observations, and information.
In my figurative work I am interested in contemplative
allegory, synonymous with realities both actual and
imagined. I am sensitive to issues and ideas concerned with
human experience, time, and mortality, and find myself
compelled to work with issues rooted in personality,
conditional situations, and inevitable change. I am
motivated by the physical and psychological consequences of
being human.
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