Constructions
These sculptures utilize natural wood, collected from the Potomac River, for their basic structures. Other materials are employed to reinforce joints and add structural integrity. Primitive techniques and materials often used by native cultures are incorporated in a process that re-purposes or recycles a variety of materials.
Plus 2 Degrees C., 2020
A creature with "evolutionary" armor to survive the climate change tipping point. Wood, clay and stones, 19.5x15x18 inches. Sold
Isolation With A View, 2020
An ephemeral prototype for a larger installation, made during the Pandemic. 5x8x8 feet
Dauber's Haven 2015
Natural wood, steel wire and mesh, clay, and paper pulp, 14x13x16 inches. Available
Symbiosis, 2014
Natural wood, copper, brass screws, and aluminum rivets, supporting each other. 17x10.5x7.75 inches. Available
Stump, 2013
Rising from a tree base, formed copper billows. Natural wood, copper, and steel screws, 62 x 33 x 55.5 inches. Available.
Siren, 2013
Fluid hanging sculpture. Natural wood, copper, and steel screws, 26 x 33 x 17 inches. Sold.
Third World Sensibility, 2008
Exploring negative space. Saplings, copper, and wire, 59x44x4 inches. NFS
































