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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Transdimensional Chartres Labyrinth Monolith (acrylic)

acrylic
13 cm x 15 cm x 13 cm
Abstract

  Transdimensional Chartres Labyrinth Monolith (acrylic)   This labyrinth sculpture is made from hand-milled acrylic. The pattern is a representation of the classic Chartres cathedral labyrinth form. Use this object for meditative, contemplative, or other deep transconsciousness practices.

Labyrinthine Monolinth III (copper)

metal
8 cm x 3 cm x 4 cm
Abstract

  Labyrinthine Monolinth III (copper)   This is the third of three from the first transdimensionalized labyrinths in my study of the topic. Made from electroformed copper, it is a contemplative unicursal sculptural object.

Labyrinthine Monolinth II (copper)

metal
6 cm x 3 cm x 4 cm
Abstract

  Labyrinthine Monolinth II (copper)   This is the second of three from the first transdimensionalized labyrinths in my study of the topic. Made from electroformed copper, it is a contemplative unicursal sculptural object.

NEST cast pewter plaque

metal

Commercial

  NEST cast pewter plaque   Series of 15 plaques designed and cast in pewter. Serialized plaques commissioned by Lew Oliver for his NEST cottages in Serenbe, Georgia.

Labyrinth Man

acrylic
182cm x 70cm x 50cm
Figure

  Labyrinth Man   Labyrinthine Projection hand-drawn over surface of super-athlete mannequin form. Dozens of "easter eggs" are imbedded in design. Commissioned by Tinker Hatfield of Nike's Innovation Kitchen.

MøBama Dunk '08

mixed media
30cm x 11cm x 13cm
Functional

  MøBama Dunk '08   With a color palette inspired by the infamous Shepard Fairey "HOPE" campaign poster, this artist enhanced Nike Dunk prominently features my Labyrinthine Projection™ of Presidential Hopeful, Senator Barack Obama lasered into the toe box, "HOPE" lasered into the lateral panel, and "2008" lasered into the medial panel. The heel tabs sport Obama's birth year, and the VirtualMø logo is inscribed on the tongue tab and back of the outsole. Go-Bama!

(FACT CHECK: This is an independent VirtualMø design, not released, available or endorsed by Nike, Inc., Sen.Barrack Obama or the Democratic National Committee; this design executed independently of Nike and was not conceived or supported by the Innovation Kitchen)

Mo Weave

other
22cm x 28cm
Self Portrait

  Mo Weave   Photo-real mask hand-woven from ink-treated paper.

Air Force 1 Woven

mixed media
30cm x 10cm x 12cm
Functional

  Air Force 1 Woven   A special Nike Air Force 1. Steve Mullholand of Sole Collector magazine asked me to produce this unique kick for his 25th Anniversary Edition on shelfs in March. This one-off pair was hand made at the Nike World HQ in Beaverton, Oregon. I designed and hand-wove the upper from neon orange and reflective silver vinyl. Special thanks to Mark Smith and Jason Badden in Nike's Innovation Kitchen for making this project happen. CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMAGES.

Warner Grand Residence - China

mixed media
600 sq. meters
Commercial

  Warner Grand Residence - China   The second of two luxury condominium projects I was commissioned to design for my Chinese client. This two-bedroom residence will be repeated over 150 times in five towers. It features extensive casework all wrapped in padded leather, custom designed metallic wallpaper, glass-beaded ceilings, tile mosaics, and intricate lines drawings in plaster-relief. CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMAGES.

Warner Grand Gardens - China

mixed media
3000 sq. meters
Commercial

  Warner Grand Gardens - China   The first of my commissions to design luxury interiors for Chinese High Rollers. This livable artspace incorporates countless two and three dimensional art pieces into a spacious 3000 square-foot, two story condo. CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMAGES.
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