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SCULPTURE GALLERY
This collection includes a modest number of traditional sculptural objects, though
the majority of my work in this discipline has been in more modern formats such
as installation and conceptual work. Currently, I am incorporating high tech elements
such as electronic circuits, digital sensors, motion control and kinetics.
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The Chele Labyrinth (Chartres 16 circuit)
wood
10 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm
Abstract
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Monolithic labyrinth sculpture made from solid block of cherry. The single, continuous, non-intersecting labyrinth line is hand-milled. Very tactile, great for meditating (think prayer beads, or "finger labyrinth"). Rare-Earth magnets on either end of labyrinth path create micro-current of magnetic flux lines.
This fixed pattern is a 16 circuit version extended form of the famous Renaissance labyrinth found in Chartres Cathedral, France. |
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The Lundy Labyrinth (Chartres 16 circuit)
wood
10 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm
Abstract
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Monolithic labyrinth sculpture made from solid block of cherry. The single, continuous, non-intersecting labyrinth line is hand-milled. Very tactile, great for meditating (think prayer beads, or "finger labyrinth"). Rare-Earth magnets on either end of labyrinth path create micro-current of magnetic flux lines.
This fixed pattern is a 16 circuit version extended form of the famous Renaissance labyrinth found in Chartres Cathedral, France. |
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Monolyth 14
mixed media
11 cm x 6 cm x 4 cm
Abstract
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Labyrinth sculpture made from single, continuous, non-intersecting line of solid copper. Plinth & Lintel are Paduk hardwood. Sculpture is 7.5" x 3" x 2" overall.
Solid hardwood base is finished with natural Danish wood oil and buffed with wax for long-lasting, naturally rich luster. My labyrinth sculptures are made exclusively from reclaimed and upcycled materials.
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CubeLyt Labyrinth
mixed media
11 cm x 6 cm x 4 cm
Abstract
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Hand-crafted labyrinth sculpture made from single, continuous, non-intersecting line of solid copper. Shown here with Jatoba hardwood base. Labyrinth is approx. 2.5 inches in height, sculpture as shown is 4.5" x 2.5" x 2" overall. Other base materials available, contact me for specific requests (ebony would be quite nice - simulated in photo)
Reclaimed solid hardwood base is finished with natural Danish wood oil and buffed with wax for long-lasting, naturally rich luster. White cube is paraffin wax. |
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Chartres Labyrinth 22 Circuit Acrylic
acrylic
15 cm x 4 cm x 4 cm
Abstract
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Three-Dimensional Acrylic Labyrinth - (No. 8 Chartres)
Monolithic labyrinth sculpture made from solid acrylic block. The single, continuous, non-intersecting labyrinth line is hand-milled. Shown here with walnut base. Labyrinth is approx. 5 inches in height, sculpture as shown is approx. 6" x 1.5" x 1.5" overall. Very tactile, great for meditating (think prayer beads, or "finger labyrinth").
This fixed pattern is a 22 circuit version extended form of the famous Renaissance labyrinth found in Chartres Cathedral, France. |
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THERMøDEBTnEATER
15cm x 10cm x 18cm
Functional
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Functional prototype for programmable themo-actuator. Capable of switching high power devices up to 2.5KiloWatts. Theoretically, could be employed to rebalance income inequality, restore individual sovereignty, or reanimate the zeitgeist of Thomas Paine and Patrick Henry. CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO DOCUMENTATION. |
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See the Illusion
installation
5m x 2.5 m x 1m
Installation
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The title of this Transdimensional Manifold Array Labyrinthine Projection™, See the
Illusion, is a double-entendre, at first suggesting there’s more to see than the meandering
labyrinth line that is the basis of this work. Secondarily, the title makes reference to the
illusion all around us that everything is “normal” when in fact many feel that the house is
on fire. Who or what is perpetuating this illusion of normalcy? What is the true
relationship between us and the ubiquitous “all-seeing eye”? Click here to see the DETAILED press release. |
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Constellation of Makers
kinetic sculpture
7.6m x 2.4m x 2.4m
Functional
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Commissioned by the Pacific Northwest College of Art, this kinetic sculpture is made from 13 repeating aluminum arms representing the charter graduates of the applied Craft and Design program at PNCA/OCAC. Each arm has a 9cm glowing globe on one end and an LED on the other. The object fills a 60 sq meter volume, but activates a space many times greater. Truly a beautiful object to behold, it represents the individuallly interconnected nature of human relationships. Created in collaboration with Christina Conant. |
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Ouroborum: Transfiguration of the Labyrinth
installation
1.8m x 2.4m x 3m
Installation
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An installation supporting my Master's degree thesis. Represents art & craft & design with three works which demonstrate the continuum of the maker's creative process. Two kinetic sculptures, an audio piece, and an 80 page photobook complete the work. |
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Chartres Labyrinth Shadowcaster
mixed media
22cm x 9cm x 9cm
Functional
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This shadow casting technique was created to explore the possibility of casting labyrinth shadows that can be interacted with similar to the practice of walking a labyrinth. The object shown is a proof of concept piece used to work out the mathematical & graphic language of the cast shadow pattern. |
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