Shadow Pendant

Shadow Pendant “Shadow Pendant” is a sculptural light fixture that casts shadows on the ceiling. The lamp is made of steel wire that I bent into twelve three-dimensional pentagons and…

Wings

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WingsClose Up of Flapping Mechanism “Wings” is a kinetic, flapping-wing wire sculpture. The main body is made of twisted steel wire joined with aluminum wire. The wings are regular steel…

Drop

DropDrop in the Dark “Drop” is a wire and bioplastic sculptural lamp in the form of a droplet. The outer shape is made of soldered-together wire, and a sphere of…

Self-Portrait in Brass

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Self-Portrait in Brass Self-portrait cut into a 4.5 x 3 inch brass plate with a jewelry saw. Mounted onto a recycled vinyl record using handmade silver rivets.

Fingerprint Ring

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Fingerprint RingRing on Hand Nickel ring with a drawing of my fingerprint chemically etched into it. Hammered into shape and soldered, with a liver-of-sulfur patina to darken the background.

Light Through a Bag

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Light Through a Bag Charcoal still life drawing. I challenged myself to work with a complicated lighting situation, placing a paper bag with a hole in it in front of…

Deconstructed Photograph

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Deconstructed Photograph Diptych of observational watercolor pencil drawings. The left side is half of an upside down drawing of a vase of grasses, and the right is more architectural. The…

Abstracted Fan

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Final PieceAbstraction Series A series of charcoal drawings beginning with an observation of a fan and ending in a gestural abstraction of the original object. I created the background by…

Chaos

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Chaos Abstract diptych. For the left side, I took an existing tempera painting and washed it, then transferred the image onto a fresh piece of paper while still wet. The…

“Flower” and “Moon”

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FlowerMoon Japanese calligraphy. “Flower” and “Moon” morphed into the images of their meanings. I carved the name stamp out of linoleum.

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