In both its physical manifestation and its presence in myth and folklore, the moon is an important touchstone in my thinking and practice, and this work describes some of the moon’s phases in a single ceramic sculpture.
Rabbit
My practice focuses on animals to elevate feelings of care and tenderness in the audience. At the same time, I am interested in interrupting that typical response to a common animal like the rabbit to create tension in the audience, to make the encounter a little strange. I believe it is important to create objects […]
Void
I often make animals that have both personal and cultural significance in my work. In this piece, I use the iconic nature of the bull, with a large void in the open mouth, to draw attention to our insatiable appetite for beef, and the way that an iconic animal becomes a site for exploring humor […]
Bat
Referencing Tree of Life modalities, this ceramic sculpture draws attention to the magnificence of the bat in sculptural form as well as poetically describing decay and loss. Bats in North American are currently in decline due to a fungus infection that thrives in warmer climates.
wild thistle igniting our taste to know you better
8 minute sequenced projected animation over ceramic objects
breaking of the son
15 minute sequenced projected animation over installed ceramics
from drift till dawn, dillydallying in the afterlife
premonish that hope of the bindweed
haunting of the winter tree
Endless Trilogy; Seep, Serum, Feed
Three sculptures of aster flowers, each with their own specific hand-made booklet, presented as a trilogy
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