Constructions & Assemblage
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Aluminium, chalk, pastels, gouche, watercolor, nail polish, epoxy, a cut up & out page from Palmer Cox's Brownies book. This piece has a twin that served as a Valentine's Day card for a special friend. March 1999 |
Bristol Board, chalk, pastels, hair, resin, epoxy, nail polish, glitter, page parts from Palmer Cox's Brownie book. May 1999 |
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Paper, wax, resin, blue paint, red cellophane fish-this piece is meant to be displayed in a light box so you can see the red fish under the orange surface of the resin September 1999
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The Elements
A series of four (possibly five) box constructions exploring the different elements.
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Wood, sheet metal, wire, found objects, & oils. 24 x 11.5 x 3 1998 |
Wood, celluclay, clay, dried plant parts, soil, sand, & oils. 24 x 11.5 x 3 1998 |
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Wood, sheet metal, crystals, electric lights, fan, plastic, barometer, & oils. 24 x 11.5 x 5 1998 |
Element: Fire Currently under construction.
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Static Box Number 23
A meditation on childhood, things perceived, remembered,, recalled, and reinterpreted through the language of object triggers and associations. Two more pieces in this series to come.
Wood, acrylics, wax, objects from childhood including two music boxes, diary, and key. Also accompanying audio track of static and sounds from the music box (not on-line).
24 x 11.5 x 5
May 1998
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View from inside the box 1 |
View from inside the box 2 |
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View of the box 1 |
View of the box 2 |
Single Piece Constructions
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Wood, oils, dried herbs, found objects, and excerpts from Cherokee formulas. 28 x 18 x 2 1996 |
On display at the AVC art gallery's selected student show in the Fall of 1997. Wood, celuclay, wire, styrofoam, oils, & found objects. 50 x 23 x 17 1997 |
Wood, oils, sand, & found objects. 25.5 x 25.5 x 1.5 1997 |
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