My work investigates rhythm and motion. I am currently investigating how emotional tension is magnified in the rhythm of our movements. My sculptural work and wall art is both figurative and abstract – often combining the two. The glass is alternately the figure and the effect of motion in our physical and mental space as the figure moves through that space. I use varied levels of translucency and opacity along with varied surfaces to help define the juxtaposition of rhythm and emotion.
I am also an architectural designer spending each day at the intersection of art, architecture, and design. The differences are of scale and technical requirement. With sculpture, I seek to express and influence emotion. Architectural design is sculpture on a larger scale where a smaller audience experiences the sculpture intimately from within and without and over time periods of days, weeks, and years. With sculpture I can be provocative; with architecture I need to evoke the positive emotio
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