Creations from man made objects discarded as refuse and reinterpreted to form objects found in nature are the inspirations for my art. The simple spoon forms the body of a rainbow trout; a discarded children's toy becomes the foundation for a moose; oil cans transform into armadillos. Building on that the reclaimed objects are then transformed from their mechanized human intentions into organic figures found in nature.

Monday, October 8, 2012

New Work & Latest News



Chameleon
Fish Decoy
Well, September has quickly come and gone. I have been busy on new work - my take on the traditional "Fish Decoy" and a foray into the world of reptiles with my Chameleon. 
  
The shows at CALC in Carlisle and at PCCA in Newport were very successful and I would like to Thank everyone again for their support and the opportunity to show my work at these two fine Galleries.
In case you happened to miss these shows your in luck! Several events are in the works for upcoming exhibitions.

 I will be participating with my fellow Yellow Breeches Chapter of the PA Guild Artists in the Fall Into Fine Craft Fair on October 27th - 28th.


I have also received notification that my "Pike" sculpture has been accepted into the CraftForms  2012 Exhibition at the Wayne Art Center in Wayne, PA. The exhibition run from December 1st - January 26th. Check it out at http://www.wayneart.org/

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations on acceptance into the Wayne Art Center Exhibition, Jason. Thanks for also participating in Fall Into Fine Craft. Your work is inspiring, funky, interesting, and masterful. Thrilled to know you!

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