Sculptures
Weirdly, I was named one of the Top 25 MFA Sculptors in the Nation by Sculpture Magazine and the International Sculpture Center when I was a grad student. Yet, I abandoned sculpture much in the way I abandoned painting.
That’s not entirely accurate. I just made a conscious decision at that time to never feel tied down to a medium or style. Granted, it means I have no collectors and no recognizable artistic brand, but that never really mattered to me.
Still, here is some of the work I did when I was focused on sculpture. I often referred the “altarpieces” as “interactive portraits.” They revealed more about the subjects the more time you devoted to the piece.
Anrode Shrine (closed)
Anrode Shrine (open)
Dwelling and Recall (open)
Dwelling and Recall (closed)
Dirty Harry Downwinder
On a side note, during my obsession with nuclear testing, and while one of those city-wide public art projects (where selected artists all creating something using the same form), I decided to put a computer in mine, and have a mushroom cloud coming out of the ram, with lenses that were timed to blinke and flash like an explosion, and illuminated lenses with images form the Nevada Test Site.