My sculptures reflect various social problems as a means of illustrating the human condition in modern society. The concepts I work with stem from personal experience and exposure to multi media that primarily illustrates American culture. My pieces derive from simple design, geometric components, and a life-long love of science fiction and toys.
I create using fabrication techniques comprised of cutting, bending, forming and assembling. I primarily work with non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass, bronze, and silver but many pieces contain plastic, wood, polymer clay and acrylic.
Artist’s Statement
My sculptures reflect various social problems as a means of illustrating the human condition in modern society. The concepts I work with stem from personal experience and exposure to multi media that primarily illustrates American culture. My pieces derive from simple design, geometric components, and a life-long love of science fiction and toys.
I create using fabrication techniques comprised of cutting, bending, forming and assembling. I primarily work with non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass, bronze, and silver but many pieces contain plastic, wood, polymer clay and acrylic.