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.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Time to Re-Group

People are always asking - Where do you work what is your Shop/Studio like? Every once in a while I will even get a request for a studio tour to which I always reluctantly decline.
So, here you go - actually this is a terrible example but yet a peek into where my sculptures originate.
This is actually what 4 months of feverishly working on various pieces will get you!
Well  - me anyway!
Now that things have quieted down a bit I have decided to take a brief hiatus from building and attempt to organize this chaos.
So, this is my self imposed project for today, this weekend - Hell, next week!

Oh - and never mind the grinder clamped in the vise - you didn't see that!

1 comment:

  1. How does one who uses discarded objects as his palette ever clean up his studio space? Really!

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