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My ceramic sculpture is inspired by exotic plants and fruits as well as aquatic flora and fauna. I use bright colors and layers of texture and emphasize the contrast between highly textured and smooth surfaces in my work.
My sculpture is abstract. Some forms more closely resemble forms in nature, others are entirely creations from my mind.
In 2012 I was invited to take part in The SRAM pART Project. Participating artists were given bike parts and asked to incorporate them into sculpture or collage works that would then be auctioned as a fundraiser for World Bicycle Relief.
During that summer I worked on three main pieces that incorporated the bicycle parts. The project was inspiring to me and opened up a whole new world of inspirations for my work. I thought of the bike parts as supporting and enhancing the biological forms I rendered in clay. I considered the bike parts as prostheses and man made adaptations for the abstracted versions of natural form.
In 2013 I was granted a sabbatical to further explore the ideas first addressed in my pART Project work. My sabbatical gave me Fall 2013 to focus on my sculpture. I stretched this project to include summer and winter break.
Since the end of my sabbatical, I have continued to work on related mixed media scupture in my more limited studio time.
SRAM Supported Botany
The piece I created for the 2012 SRAM pART Project auction in New York City. The piece incorporates 25 bike parts donated by SRAM.
Cyclical Adaptations
Created in 2012 while I worked on the SRAM pART Project piece.
Big SRAM
Created in 2012 while I was working on a piece for the SRAM pART Project auction.
detail of Big SRAM
detail of "Big SRAM" piece, 2012
SRAM Supported Botany
second view of "SRAM Supported Botany" 2012
SRAM Gears
top section of "Cyclical Adaptations", 2012
SRAM Base
bottom section of "Cyclical Adaptations" 2012
Big SRAM (back)
second view of "Big SRAM" 2012