In working with found objects I am very involved in process. The pieces may be sewn, hammered, welded or bolted together. I try to use them objectively and though I appreciate that reusing materials helps better the earth, my art isn’t quite meant as a “green” platform. I am merely trying to see beauty in the objects no matter how unwanted they may appear. I don’t have to worry about having enough materials, I just have to worry about how to put it all together to evoke more ofan understanding. My cornerstone might be a twisted piece of plastic, something so mundane or something very valuable.
Punk Pony, 30x15x26, mixed media, $4800
Rambler, 16x19x12 mixed media, $1850
Viennese Pachyderm 36x28x26, mixed media, $5400
In working with found objects I am very involved in process. The pieces may be sewn, hammered, welded or bolted together. I try to use them objectively and though I appreciate that reusing materials helps better the earth, my art isn’t quite meant as a “green” platform. I am merely trying to see beauty in the objects no matter how unwanted they may appear. I don’t have to worry about having enough materials, I just have to worry about how to put it all together to evoke more ofan understanding. My cornerstone might be a twisted piece of plastic, something so mundane or something very valuable.
Punk Pony, 30x15x26, mixed media, $4800
Rambler, 16x19x12 mixed media, $1850
Viennese Pachyderm 36x28x26, mixed media, $5400