Clay, glaze and steel. Each column 20”x7”x70”
Linda Casbon, “Untitled, 2012”
Clay and glaze, 30”x8”x22”
Dylan Beck, “Cartographic Seamount”
Ceramic and glass, H6 x D14 x W14 inches, 2018
“Ventricle Gunge”
Ceramic and glass, H10 x W9 X D17 inches, 2018
“High Dynamic Range”
Ceramic, paint, digital print on vinyl, H72 x W48 x D50 inches, 2018
“Cloud Fracula”
Ceramic, terra sigillata, various petroleum products, wood, h72 x w36 x d40 in., 2015
“The Spoils”
Ceramic, digital print on vinyl, h18 x w52 x d48, 2015
“LUX” and “It’s A Trap”
LUX: Ceramic, acrylic, digital print on fabric, wood; It’s A Trap: Ceramic, ooze, stick, string, Variable, installation view
“Acid Drop”
Ceramic, hydrocal, paint, h65 x w18 x d8 in., 2015, Images Credit: Mario Gallucci
“Saccadic Domestic Conglomerations”
Bisque Porcelain, digital projection (digital animation, created in collaboration with Adam Hinterlang, is derived from saccades or eye movements collected by LSU psychology professor, Dr. Melissa Beck PhD) Video Documentation Photo Credit: Wes Magyar