Saturday, October 1, 2011

Current Work



Recent Sculpture: Earth Bones



Winged Odile, 2011 
Encaustic and wood branch
 14 x 12 x 7 inches



Floating Immortal, 2010
Encaustic, barberry wood, rusted metal

8 x 12 x 9 inches




Aphrodite, 2010
Encaustic on wood

9 x 6 x 5 inches



Staff Head, 2010
Barberry wood, brass, iron, beeswax
6 x 1.5 x 2 inches




Recent Sculpture: Bee Brood Chambers

My “brood chamber” series, constructed from layers of fragile organic material, beeswax and encaustic, symbolize the conflict I see taking place between nature and civilization and my concern for our fragile environment. Specifically, the brood chambers serve as memento mori for the world-wide honey bee “colony collapse syndrome, that threatens our food supply.


Brood Chamber – Amber Spotted, 2011
Encaustic, botanicals, paper clay
6 x 3 x 3”




Brood Chamber - Veined #2, 2011
Encaustic, botanicals, papier mache
6 x 3 x 3”



Brood Chamber – Golden, 2011
Encaustic, botanicals, papier mache
5.5 x 3 x 3”



Brood Chamber - Large Iris, 2012


Brood Chambers - Pink Rising, Cirius, Scarlet & Ivory, 2012



Brood Chambers - Ivory, Autumnal, Rose Rising, 2012



Brood Chamber - Chinese FireTop, 2012



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