Metal Sculpture
Sculptures, often in stainless steel, balance between line and sculpture. Patterns from nature, science, history and architecture capture a narrative.
Early sculptural work in cast paper evolved into large multiple piece installations. Always experimenting with a variety of mediums; metal, especially stainless steel, became the choice for large public commissions and installations throughout the United States.
Drawing in CAD and cutting plates with laser or water jet allows the surface to at once be a fusion of sculpture and drawing. Shadows become an additional, changing layer. Stone, fused glass, light and color applications have become new mediums to explore and combine with installations of multiple abstract forms.