The installation series comprise my larger sculptural compositions, bridging past and present and inviting viewers to examine our shared human experience. For the past three decades, I have explored the aesthetic and narrative power of reclaimed wood, clay, and found objects, transforming overlooked materials into sculptures that challenge, inspire, and connect.
I integrate weathered wood, dulled metal, machine-part molds, and other remnants of daily life—each carrying its own history—into works that reveal both the resilience and fragility of the human condition. Through a careful balance of tension and harmony, my sculptures explore themes of identity, displacement, and connection.
I integrate weathered wood, dulled metal, machine-part molds, and other remnants of daily life—each carrying its own history—into works that reveal both the resilience and fragility of the human condition. Through a careful balance of tension and harmony, my sculptures explore themes of identity, displacement, and connection.