
Although bronze and stone are my primary mediums, I sometimes work outside of the two.
Because I love when an object looks like a fragment of a ruin, I’ll occasionally take a piece of a broken piece, have a mold made and re-create the piece in plaster or cement. These “fragment” objects have an immediacy and coloration that speaks to their moment in the creative process.
Occasionally I’ll have a piece made from water-based clay (originally used to make a bronze) fired as a final work in and of itself.
Additionally, I’ve created small objects specifically to be rendered in silver or other metals.
Although bronze and stone are my primary mediums, I sometimes work outside of the two.
Because I love when an object looks like a fragment of a ruin, I’ll occasionally take a piece of a broken piece, have a mold made and re-create the piece in plaster or cement. These “fragment” objects have an immediacy and coloration that speaks to their moment in the creative process.
Occasionally I’ll have a piece made from water-based clay (originally used to make a bronze) fired as a final work in and of itself.
Additionally, I’ve created small objects specifically to be rendered in silver or other metals.