THREE DIMENSIONAL
A cast aluminum mask of a bear with a human mouth. This was part of a larger, time based piece in which the viewer was invited to look through the mask at a mirror while their own body was covered by a large white bolt of fabric hanging around the mask. Projected onto the sheet was a video of undersea life. The piece invited the viewer to experience an extension of the body. 2014
A cast aluminum mask of a bear with a human mouth. This was part of a larger, time based piece in which the viewer was invited to look through the mask at a mirror while their own body was covered by a large white bolt of fabric hanging around the mask. Projected onto the sheet was a video of undersea life. The piece invited the viewer to experience an extension of the body. 2014
A cast aluminum mask of a bear with a human mouth. This was part of a larger, time based piece in which the viewer was invited to look through the mask at a mirror while their own body was covered by a large white bolt of fabric hanging around the mask. Projected onto the sheet was a video of undersea life. The piece invited the viewer to experience an extension of the body. 2014
A decorative and experimental piece in shaping and spot welding from a pattern. 2014
A small metal bed frame and sewn mattress, blanket and pillow which were all created as part of a time-based piece focused on the body wherein a video of a sleeping person was projected upon the mattress along with the multiple uses for the word "body" in the english language. Metal, cotton, thread. 2014
Response to the project "create a three dimensional form from sheet metal." Welded 1/16" thick steel sheet metal. 2014
Response to the project "create a version of home that you could carry with you to another country." I created a suitcase version of a dollhouse from wood wanting to comment on stationary versus mobile families and how these different ways of living affect children. Wood, wood stain, masonite. 2014
Response to the project "create a version of home that you could carry with you to another country." I created a suitcase version of a dollhouse from wood wanting to comment on stationary versus mobile families and how these different ways of living affect children. Wood, wood stain, masonite. 2014
Response to the project "create a version of home that you could carry with you to another country." I created a suitcase version of a dollhouse from wood wanting to comment on stationary versus mobile families and how these different ways of living affect children. Wood, wood stain, masonite. 2014
Conceptual sculptural piece describing issues with current societal sleeping norms. Paper, thread, burlap, cotton, fabric stiffener, acrylic (underlying structure housing the lamp), lamp. 2014
Conceptual sculptural piece describing issues with current societal sleeping norms. Paper, thread, burlap, cotton, fabric stiffener, acrylic (underlying structure housing the lamp), lamp. 2014
Conceptual sculptural piece describing issues with current societal sleeping norms. Paper, thread, burlap, cotton, fabric stiffener, acrylic (underlying structure housing the lamp), lamp. 2014
Conceptual sculptural piece describing issues with current societal sleeping norms. Paper, thread, burlap, cotton, fabric stiffener, acrylic (underlying structure housing the lamp), lamp. 2014
A conceptual work taken from a series of dreams that I had and using the symbolism of doorways/gateways. Plaster molds, wooden ban-saw box. 2013
A conceptual work taken from a series of dreams that I had and using the symbolism of doorways/gateways. 2013
Cardboard structure scaled up exactly 3X larger than the real referenced gyroscope. Cardboard, cardboard tape, glue. 2013
Cardboard structure scaled up exactly 3X larger than the real referenced gyroscope. Cardboard, cardboard tape, glue. 2013
Response to a university project to create a sculpture out of a word. I created a large skirt with an internal structure of metal hoops, the skirt is sewn from six panels and each panel has a letter burned into the fabric forming the word BURDEN. Metal, lace, taffeta. 2013
Go to linkResponse to a university project to create a sculpture out of a word. I created a large skirt with an internal structure of metal hoops, the skirt is sewn from six panels and each panel has a letter burned into the fabric forming the word BURDEN. Metal, lace, taffeta. 2013
Go to linkTiny sewn paper sculpture of a dress. Part of the show "A Minimalistic Relationship of Untapped Potential." Follow the link to see more. Watercolour paper, watercolour paint, thread. 2013 Click on the link below to view more from this series...
Go to linkTiny sewn paper sculptures of seeds. Part of the show "A Minimalistic Relationship of Untapped Potential." Follow the link to see more. Watercolour paper, ink, thread. 2013 Click on the link below to view more from this series...
Go to linkA sculptural representation of home and leaving home. Taffeta, trees, branches, wool, paper, chicken wire, rope, a saw, rocks. 2013 Click on the link below to view more from this series...
Go to linkOne of the representations of home throughout the piece False Safety. Paper on a chicken wire form. 2013 Click on the link below to view more from this series...
Go to linkResponse to the project, "create a clay sculpture referencing famous two dimensional work of art." I chose the lovely Danae by Gustav Klimt, one of my favourite artists and greatest inspirations. Clay. 2012
Response to the project, "create a clay sculpture referencing a famous two dimensional work of art." I chose the lovely Danae by Gustav Klimt, one of my favourite artists and greatest inspirations. Clay 2012