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Friends 19 Dec 2024 3:25 PM (4 months ago)

2024
6″ x 6″ x 1″
Bronze, black patina

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Twist 5 Dec 2024 5:02 PM (4 months ago)

2024
6″ x 6″ x 7″
Bronze

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Fantasy 3 Dec 2024 1:37 PM (4 months ago)

2024
15″ x 8″ x 1.5″
Bronze

My relationship to my phone is officially “it’s complicated.”

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Suffocation #3 2 Dec 2024 5:22 PM (4 months ago)

2024
14″ x 6″ x 2″
Bronze, found driftwood

Found these cute little guys when I was out on a walk in the woods.

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Planned Obsolescense 18 Nov 2024 1:57 PM (5 months ago)

2024
9″ x 11″ x 4″
Bronze

Discarded phones piling up waiting for the apocalypse.

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Melting Point #2-5 15 Nov 2024 3:12 PM (5 months ago)

Three more pieces in my Melting Point series. See the first in the series for a more detailed writeup.

Melting Point #2, 2024
Bronze, 8″ x 6″

Melting Point #3, 2024
Bronze, 8″ x 6″

Melting Point #4, 2024
Bronze, 8″ x 7″

Melting Point #5, 2024
Bronze, 8″ x 12″

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Suffocation #2 21 Oct 2024 10:31 AM (6 months ago)

2024
15″ x 16″ x 3.5″
Bronze, driftwood

The second in a series that touches on the conflict between nature and technology as the technology that dominates our everyday lives suffocates, distorts, and intrudes upon our relationship with the natural world.

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Suffocation #1 21 Oct 2024 10:26 AM (6 months ago)

2024
14″ x 14″ x 6″
Bronze, stone

This piece touches on the conflict between nature and technology as the technology that dominates our everyday lives suffocates, distorts, and intrudes upon our relationship with the natural world.

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Melting Point #1 20 Mar 2024 7:50 PM (last year)

2024
9″ x 5″ x 6″
Bronze

This sculpture is based on the data from the National Climate Assessment that predicts which areas of the United States are forecasted to have the greatest change in the number of extreme heat days by the end of the 21st century. Those areas are literally melting off this map. The bronze was created by making a wax map of the United States and melting the areas of Texas through Florida with a blowtorch, then casting the melted wax as bronze.

The source data:

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Mother and Child 27 Jan 2024 2:11 PM (last year)

2024
7″ x 5″ x 9″
Bronze

This is a special piece for me because it’s a collaboration between me and my mom.

My mom was an artist. She passed away when I was a teenager so I never really got to collaborate with her on anything. After she died we were clearing out her studio and I found this small little clay sculpture sitting on her windowsill.

It was a little thing you can hold in the palm of your hand. A mother holding a child. It instantly became one of my most prized possessions. I kept it with me from that day on. I brought it to college, kept it through multiple moves, and now that I have my own studio space it sits on my windowsill, as it sat on hers. If my house was burning down, this is one of first the things I’d save.

Fast forward 25 years. I decided it was time to revisit this little sculpture. I 3D scanned it and then printed it larger. I made a mold, cast it in wax, and then used the lost wax method to pour it in bronze. Polishing bronze to a mirror finish can make it shine brilliantly. Before this piece I never had the patience. For the last week I’ve been polishing. Four hours a day, day after day. Normally I’d get tired or bored or lose interest. Not this time. Because this one is for my mom and you can be damn sure I was going to make it shine.

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