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Vessel. The idea of the vessel is inseparable from the thriving force that is humanity. The various processes of making form is a meditation to me. There is an exchange between me and the clay changing it at a molecular level so it emits positive energy from its core. Through combining wheel thrown, slip cast and hand sculpted elements in my work I am free to express various of emotions and ideas. The material science and malleability of ceramics and glass allows endless exploration opportunities in the consideration of color, sheen, durability, texture and final aesthetic.
Ceramic, luster 10” to 18” x 10” to 12” 2016
Wheel Thrown Ceramic, Gold Luster 3”to 4”x 4”to 5” 2017
Slip cast Ceramic, Gold luster 4”to 5”x 3”to 4” 2017
Ceramic, Gold Luster 4”to 5”x 7”to 8” 2017
Slip cast Ceramic 3”x6” 2017
Ceramic, Gold Luster 7”x 10” 2016
Noumena. This Series seeks to create a dialogue with an unknowable force. Noumena as a philosophical idea comes from Immanuel Kant. The word derives from the Greek, Noumenon; that which is perceived. Through his exploration in metaphysics and enlightenment Kant describes noumena as; a thing as it is in itself, as distinct from a thing as it is knowable by the senses through phenomenal attributes. This unknowable essence of what a thing truly is at the core of all things. When we are surrounded by physical projections that are attainable through the senses we must rely on our perception to guide us to reality. As an artist, I record my observations of time and space in an attempt to create a pathway to this other realm.
Ceramic, glass, cement, plaster, wood
metal, yuan, blood, powdered pigment
24” diameter 2016
Slip cast and assembled Ceramic, 16" x 12" 2017
Assembled Slip cast and hand built Ceramic, Luster 15”x 6” each 2017
Blown glass, Wood, Plaster, Rope. 42”x 9” 2017
Ceramic, Wood, Bird skulls, Gold leaf, Oil Paint, Hot glue, Wasp nest. 13”x 20” 2017
Bird Skeleton, Wood, Paper, Foil, Oil Paint. 8”x 6” 2017
Humanity. This Series relates to the human form and the human quest for solidarity, peace and understanding of the universe. I am the youngest of 7. After three sisters were born to my parents two sons were born conjoined sharing a liver. They passed on within a week. Three years later my brother was born and three after that I entered earth. I cannot help but wonder if I am a reincarnation of one of them. Themes of family, relationship, birth, death and conjunction are reoccurring in my mind. Working through abstraction of the human form allows me to speak to the metamorphosis of humanity within our knowable history.
Ceramic, blown glass, wood, LED. 15”x 13”, 15”x 13”, 48”x 12” (pedestals) 2017
Ceramic, Blown Glass, Wood. 16”x 15”, 36”x 12” (pedestal) 2017
Slip cast Ceramic, Wood, Fabric, Paint. 4’x4’x4’ 2016
Acriema. This series comments on my countries knowable history, its perceived national identity and our energetic vibration as a society. My Father’s Father was a Human Computer in the Army during World War II. He worked on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, New Mexico. They split the atoms of uranium and plutonium to create a force that was previously just a theory. It ended a war and the technology changed the course of humanity. This family connection with the not so distant past provides me with a point to jump from when thinking about humanities obsession with warfare, technology and moral compass. My desire to reference these moments come at a time when the world has forgotten the sheer destruction we are capable of. To provide a better future, we must not forget the past.
Ceramic, Gold Luster, Wood. 24”x 17”, 36”x 12” (pedestal) 2017
Aluminum, Wood, Blown Glass, Raw Clay, Cement, Paint, Paper, Powdered Pigment. 44”x 35” 2016-2017
Ceramic, Wood, Plaster, Foam, Paint, Plexiglass, Plastic, Gold Leaf, Rope, Textured with an AR-15. 38”x 38” 2017