DATE | 2016 |
MEDIUM | Mixed Media: Digital composite, photographs, tubes, wood |
SIZE | 20' x 24' x 8' |
DATE | 2016 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 3.5 X 2″ X 5.5″ |
An ode to the Dada artist Marcel Duchamp, creator of the “readymade,” who had a profound effect on the definition of art.…
Read More →DATE | 2017 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 2.5″ X 3″ X 4.5″ |
One of a continuing series of projects and works that pay homage to 20th and 21st-century artists who had profound influences on the evolution of contemporary art.…
Read More →DATE | 2016 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 4″ X 1.5″ X 5.5″ |
An Ode to the painters Charles Demuth, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko. Demuth’s “I Saw the Figure 5 In Gold,” “Painting no :5” by Pollock, and Rothko’s “No.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 3″ X 2″ X 4″ |
This ( originally wax) object (top, left) was accidentally dropped on a hot plate, creating the “forest” stylization. The hand came later as a way to present it.…
Read More →DATE | 2016 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 6″ X 6″ X 6″ |
Envisions an (ArPtolemaic) Armillary Sphere from the distant future depicting only the iron core of Earth a few seconds after our Sun’s supernova.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 5″ X 1″ X 5.5″ |
Hypothetical 3-D model of a Supernova core at the instant of its creation. Reverse is the arrangement of “spokes” at the Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 2.5″ X 2’5″ X 2″ |
Resolves the age-old paradox of “which came first….” This is it.…
Read More →DATE | 2017 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 4.5″ X 3.5″ X 4″ |
This Gargoyle mother guarding her eggs was recently observed in New Jersey. The sculptural replica may be displayed in five different orientations.…
Read More →DATE | 2017 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 4.5″ X 2.75″ X 3.5″ |
One of a series of mythological animals for our time. The Mythalennial is an interesting three-snouted creature that can look in three directions at once, yet still not know where it is located in time and space.…
Read More →DATE | 2017 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 6″ X 2″ X 8″ |
These performance artists are able to defy gravity while vigorously rocking to and fro, confounding even the most skilled Cirque du Soleil stars.…
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DATE | 2016 |
MEDIUM | Travertine Marble and Earthworks |
SIZE | 28′ X 28′ X 6′ |
Shadow of central solar marker stone, cut to angles of Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice sun altitude, falls on ground stones to record meaningful dates.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 3.5″ X 4″ X 6″ |
Musings originate in a parallel universe and are propelled into our own (seemingly out of nowhere), through a standard transfer tube.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 3.5 X 3″ X 6.5″ |
Musings originate in a parallel universe and are propelled into our own (seemingly out of nowhere), through a standard transfer tube.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 4″ X 5.5 X 6″ |
Musings originate in a parallel universe and are propelled into our own (seemingly out of nowhere) through a standard transfer tube.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 2.5 X 1.5 X 3″ |
Just right for a very small sacred object, say a mummified finger (or, will enlarge for complete mummy).…
Read More →DATE | 2016 |
MEDIUM | Bronze, Photo, Acrylic case |
SIZE | 12″ X 6″ X 6″ |
An envisioned future museum diorama, following the extinction of the Sand Hill Crane. Also suggests preserving a memory of the birds in a relatively permanent material (bronze) for posterity.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 4.5″ X 2.5″ X 4″ |
Interprets conversations with a Magpie (Urraca in Spanish).…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 5.75 X 4″ X 5″ |
This pair has evolved from the earliest depictions of sacred imagery based on cosmology, among the first examples of human mark making.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 5″ X 5″ X 5″ |
Each of these six performers is able to support the other five in this “cluster” formation. They are also known to “roll” along on downhill slopes.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 5″ X 5″ X 3.5″ |
These agile acrobats also dance horizontally when flipped 180 degrees, and often perform vertically. Any one of the four is able to support the other three.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Travertine Marble and base |
SIZE | 6′ X 4′ x 6′ |
Shadow of central solar marker stone, cut to angles of Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice sun altitude, falls on ground stones to record meaningful dates.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 4″ X 3.5″ X 4″ (largest) |
Also known as Müthman, Müthmom, and Müth (the younger). Species members stand on heads while sleeping, simulating Surrealist sculptures (See detail).…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Maquette, bronze and wood base |
SIZE | 12″ X 6″ X 4″ scale: 1″ = 5′ – 0″ |
Tragically, collateral damage, i.e. the killing of innocent civilians in war, continues to be carried out at a horrendous rate in wars worldwide.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 7″ X 5″ X 5 “ |
Two of three (Nasty) Homeric Sirens (L: 3.5″ X 3″ X 3.5″, Rt: 3.5″ X 2.5″ X 3.5″) practicing their hyptnotic performance piece.…
Read More →DATE | 2015 |
MEDIUM | Bronze |
SIZE | 6.5″ X 4″ X 9″ |
Depicts Druidic ritual wherein Forest Muses spring from limb’s of an ancient sculpture.…
Read More →DATE | 2013 |
MEDIUM | Found object and Digital Photo |
SIZE | 46″ X 44″ X 3″ |
One wall of my children’s long-abandoned playhouse (with a window) is combined with related wood elements and a digital photo of itself in the central window.…
Read More →DATE | 2013 |
MEDIUM | Cast Resin |
SIZE | 8″ X 8″ X 6″ |
Based on the design of noted artist and teacher Charles Mattox (American, 1931-1996), the piece is an homage to him.…
Read More →DATE | 2010 |
MEDIUM | Steel and Found Materials |
SIZE | 6′ X 6′ X 8′ |
Symbolizes the threat of Global Warming. An antique, worn-down shovel, used to maintain the acequia (irrigation ditch) in El Valle, NM, is interred inside cemetery fencing filled with metal “crops’.…
Read More →DATE | 2007 |
MEDIUM | Glass from Bronze copy of Sand Cast |
SIZE | 22″ Diam. X 1/4″ thick |
Slump cast directly from a bronze casting, this first glass copy interacted with the bronze patina to produce an integral red coloration.…
Read More →DATE | 2006 |
MEDIUM | Steel, Wood, Found Materials |
SIZE | 6′ X 6″ X 8′ |
Symbolizes the threat of Global Warming. An antique, worn-down shovel, used to maintain the acequia (irrigation ditch) in El Valle, NM, is interred inside “cemetery fencing” filled with metal “crops’.…
Read More →DATE | 1991 |
MEDIUM | Hay Bales and Steel |
SIZE | 3″ X 3′ X 9′ |
Created for the “Mile of Sculpture” exhibition in 1991, this temporary installation piece was sited in front of the old St.…
Read More →DATE | 1989 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 24′ X 22′ X 24′ |
This piece is the first of two sculptures referencing the Rancho Pacifico land grant area (now parts of Long Beach and Compton, CA).…
Read More →DATE | 1989 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 34′ X 34′ X 24′ (including planting circle) |
Three vertical elements are aligned to sunrise and sunset points on the horizon at Winter/Summer Solstices (Lt., Rt), and north/south (the central vertical).…
Read More →DATE | 1989 |
MEDIUM | Fabricated Bronze |
SIZE | 18′ X 18′ X 24′ |
Located on Hunting Drive in Monrovia, CA, this piece is oriented toward the North Star and suggests a cubic Earth symbol with wings (or solar panels?).…
Read More →DATE | 1988 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 44′ X 36′ X 7′ (installation size) |
Located on Huntington drive in Monrovia, CA, this piece is derived from ancient stone dolmens found worldwide.…
Read More →DATE | 1987 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 16′ X 8′ X 7′ |
Across the street from Monrovia Sunshapes on Huntington Drive in Monrovia, CA, this piece is oriented toward the Summer Solstice sunset and Winter Solstice sunrise at that location.…
Read More →DATE | 1987 |
MEDIUM | Found steel parts and Earthworks |
SIZE | 210′ X 80′ X 18′ |
This permanent solar-aligned installation was built to preserve a memory of the previous U.S. Steel plant site.…
Read More →DATE | 1986 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 110′ X 50′ X 28′ |
Located in greater L.A. (City of Commerce, CA), a central tower with wind chimes is aligned facing due West (East behind), with flanking elements indicating Solstice and Equinox sunrise/sunset positions on the horizon.…
Read More →DATE | 1986 |
MEDIUM | Painted Steel and Earthworks |
SIZE | 45′ X 32′ X 30′ |
Fabricated from salvaged parts of the obsolete U.S. Steel plant, the “Sunwheel” directs light through the diagonal steel tube into an underground chamber twice a year.…
Read More →DATE | 1985 |
MEDIUM | Birch Plywood |
SIZE | 36″ X 25″ X 64″ |
Trashmaster Toads on Eco-earth recycle non-bio-degradables into solar collectors on Eco Earth. See: https://www.facebook.com/EcoAnimalAdventure/?ref=bookmarks…
Read More →DATE | 1985 |
MEDIUM | Oak-Veneered Plywood |
SIZE | 32″ X 28″ X 30″ |
Sculptural interpretation of a Mobius Moth featured in Adventure to Eco Earth: Eco Animals! see: https://www.facebook.com/EcoAnimalAdventure/?ref=bookmarks…
Read More →DATE | 1985 |
MEDIUM | 16′ X 9′ X 30′ |
SIZE | Stainless Steel |
Located at Commerce Business Park in the City of Commerce, CA, this piece frames the entrance into the building.…
Read More →DATE | 1985 |
MEDIUM | Bronze from Sand cast original |
SIZE | 24″ Diam X 1/2″ thick |
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Read More →DATE | 1984 |
MEDIUM | Plywood |
SIZE | 36″ X 20″ X 40″ |
One of a series of fantastical animals made from recycled plywood in the 1980s.…
Read More →DATE | 1984 |
MEDIUM | Plywood |
SIZE | 20″ X 16″ X 30″ |
Sculptural interpretation of the Hovering Hogcraft found in Adventure to Eco Earth: Eco Animals! The Children’s book, by Rick and Lisa Fisher, presents renewable energy ideas to the younger set.…
Read More →DATE | 1984 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 8′ X 8′ X 10′ |
One of several solar-aligned public sculptures derived from ancient stone dolmens. A “notch” in the circular, south-facing “capstone” element allows a beam of sunlight to fall on the tallest vertical element, indicating the summer and winter solstices.…
Read More →DATE 1983 | 1983 |
MEDIUM Mixed Media Istallation | |
SIZE 30′ X 30′ X 14′ |
Sanctuary was a one month mixed media installation at the Lopoquime/Nydak Gallery in Boston, MA. The hanging element was aligned to the cardinal directions, as were the wall mounted Beach Castings.…
Read More →Created in 1983 for the Denny’s World Headquarters in Anaheim, CA, the atrium installation included five kinetic, hanging aluminum elements. When entry doors on the first floor were opened and closed, changing air currents in the atrium randomly moved the elements. …
Read More →DATE | 1982 |
MEDIUM | Patinaed Brass |
SIZE | 28′ X 6′ X 30′ |
Seven suspended elements suggest a progression of concept and emotion through their variations in form. I also conceived them as 3-D symbols akin to letters or words.…
Read More →DATE | 1982 |
MEDIUM | Painted Steel |
SIZE | 40′ X 40′ X 8′ |
Truck parts were originally cut from 5′ X 8′ steel plates, leaving these pieces to be scrapped. They were cut/”folded” and welded back together to create the five solar-aligned elements.…
Read More →DATE | 1981 |
MEDIUM | Steel |
SIZE | 50′ X 30′ X 28′ |
Ironically, the solar-aligned group came from a 62-ton, 40-foot long steel tube, part of equipment used at the U.S. Steel plant to make sections of the first Trans-Alaska oil pipeline. …
Read More →DATE | 1980 |
MEDIUM | Mixed Media Istallation |
SIZE | 40′ X 40′ X 12′ |
Site-specific installation at the Danforth Museum, Framingham, MA. “Doorways” in the (Fibonacci Series determined) curved pathway were aligned to Solar coordinates on the (outside) horizon.…
Read More →DATE | 1980, Massachusetts College of Art |
MEDIUM | Beach Castings, Mixed Media |
SIZE | 40′ X 30′ X 12′ |
Beach castings from Plum Island, Massachusetts.…
Read More →DATE | 1979 |
MEDIUM | Mixed Media Installation |
SIZE | 40′ X 30′ X 10; |
Installation at Tufts University Visual Arts Gallery, Medford, MA. Site Specific installation dealt with the interface of Earth and sky (beach castings and Celestial alignment) and the dualistic point of balance between high and low tides (castings were made from the intertidal zone).…
Read More →DATE | 1978 |
MEDIUM | Plexiglass, plaster, sand |
SIZE | 24″ Diam X 3″ Deep |
First of a series of beach castings from Plum Island, MA. Later cast in Bronze and Glass. Many of the beach casts were taken from the intertidal zone (while the tide was out).…
Read More →DATE | 1978 |
MEDIUM | Mixed Media Installation |
SIZE | 60′ X 40′ X 12′ |
Exhibition at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. Floor and wall pieces are aligned to solar coordinates outside of the building.…
Read More →DATE | 1976 |
MEDIUM | Pit Fired Clay |
SIZE | 18″ X 18″ X 3″ |
Maquette for permanent installation project in collaboration with Charles Mattox (not built). Designed for Santa Barbara, CA, the piece was meant to be a site for interaction with migrating whales.…
Read More →DATE | 1975 |
MEDIUM | Mixed Media |
SIZE | 18″ X 18″ X 8″ |
A seemingly carved ancient stone inspired four surrounding interpretations of how it may have looked before weathering. The piece was shown at the 1975 Museum of New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts (Biennial exhibition) Santa Fe, NM.…
Read More →DATE | 1974 |
MEDIUM | Mixed Media |
SIZE | 6′ X 3′ X 9′ |
An Earth Casting from a site in El Valle, NM, oriented true East/West, records the Summer Solstice. At solar noon, shadows from the top brass rings fall on a corresponding arrangement of small brass pins in the “earth” surface.…
Read More →DATE | 1974 |
MEDIUM | Steel, Brass, and candles. |
SIZE | 36″ X 18″ X 24″ |
Drawing on themes from pre-1970 sculptures, this piece was inspired by the environment of El Valle, New Mexico.…
Read More →DATE | 1973 |
MEDIUM | Lead |
SIZE | 10″ X 6″ X 12″A p |
A pure, universal element (lead) is used to explore the effect of different materials on the content (meaning) embodied in the Nugget form.…
Read More →DATE | 1973 |
MEDIUM | Wood |
SIZE | 10″ X 6″ X 12″ |
One of a series of pieces exploring the primary elements.…
Read More →DATE | 1973 |
MEDIUM | Plaster, Adobe, Pastels |
SIZE | 10″ X 6″ X 12″ |
Literal and representational Earth are combined, compared, contrasted.…
Read More →DATE | 1973 |
MEDIUM | Plaster, Acrylic Resin, and pigment |
SIZE | 10″ X 6″ X 12″ |
Another variation on the concept of Dualism.…
Read More →DATE | 1973 |
MEDIUM | Plaster |
SIZE | 10″ X 6″ X 12″ |
This Nugget embodies the ideas of reproduction, duplication, and a synthesis of Earth and Sky/Universe.…
Read More →DATE | 1973 |
MEDIUM | Plaster |
SIZE | 14″ X 6″ X 12″ |
Nugget representing the splitting of “wholeness” into two balanced parts. A resulting visual metaphor for dualism is suggested.…
Read More →DATE | 1973 |
MEDIUM | Plaster |
SIZE | 10″ X 6″ X 12″ |
The Mandorla shape in this Nugget “reveals” receding duplicates, the sacred number 3, and circle/triangle shapes symbolizing the duality of earth and universe.…
Read More →DATE | 1973 |
MEDIUM | Plaster |
SIZE | 10″ X 6″ X 12″ |
Final reductivist stage of the Nugget evolution suggesting wholeness, completion.
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Read More →DATE | 1972 |
MEDIUM | Pit-fired Clay and Wood |
SIZE | 14″ Diam. X 2.5″ |
Aligned true N-S on a verticle outside wall, the sun’s altitude off of the horizon on the Equinoxes corresponds with markings on the disk.…
Read More →DATE | 1972 |
MEDIUM | Pit-fired Clay |
SIZE | 12″ X 2″ X 14″ |
Reflects an involvement in solar design/construction at the time, and its ancient history based in spiritual practices. The relativity theory-related title references a continuum of universal knowledge that transcends time and space.…
Read More →DATE | 1972 |
MEDIUM | Pit-fired Clay and Wood |
SIZE | 10″ X 2″ X 30″ |
An intuitive game in which there are no rules, winners, or losers. Players take turns rotating the elliptical elements and movable ceramic shells.…
Read More →DATE | 1972 |
MEDIUM | Pit-fired Clay, Wood |
SIZE | 13″ Diam. X 2″ |
An early variation on the “Ambiguous Solid” concept which explores spatial perception, numerology, and sacred geometry.
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Read More →DATE | 1972 |
MEDIUM | Steel and Planting |
SIZE | 9′ X 9′ X 3″ (variable with planting) |
Found wagon-wheel rims provide a sculptural trellis for Silver Lace Vine (see detail). The seasonally-changing piece celebrates growth, life, and a fusion of sacred geometric shapes.…
Read More →DATE | 1971 |
MEDIUM | Ceramic and Wood |
SIZE | 23″ X 6″ X 18″ |
One of eighteen elements in the installation “Earth Altar III,” exhibited at the University of New Mexico Fine Arts Gallery, Albuquerque, NM.…
Read More →DATE | 1971 |
MEDIUM | Mixed-Media Installation |
SIZE | 12′ x 4′ x 12′ |
Installation at the University of New Mexico Fine Arts Gallery. Includes Earth castings, Stone Nugget hanging, maquette of the Earth Mother Shrine, Nugget 21, barn wood, and earth.…
Read More →DATE | 1971 |
MEDIUM | Mixed Media |
SIZE | 14′ X 8′ X 5′
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Built on the campus of the University of New Mexico to celebrate the second annual Earth Day, it contains two small chambers, aligned true North/South.…
Read More →DATE | 1970 |
MEDIUM | Plaster, earth |
SIZE | 24″ Diam. X 2.5″ |
One of the first in an ongoing series of earth castings in a variety of media. Usually shown in groups, to indicate the direction and continuity of water and wind patterns, they are located in installations to designate solar coordinates on the horizon.…
Read More →DATE | 1970 |
MEDIUM | Snow |
SIZE | 20′ X 6′ X 3′ |
Nambe New Mexico. Further evolution of the Nugget concept to a time-based, outdoor, process piece. Nuggets changed form while melting away over a three day period.…
Read More →DATE | 1970 |
MEDIUM | Raku-fired Stoneware |
SIZE | 6′ X 12″ X 3′-8″ |
These pieces were used to commemorate the separation of five friends at the end of undergraduate college years. After a campfire celebration sharing songs, memories, and tall tales, all went their different ways, each with one of the pieces, ritualizing their connectedness into the future.…
Read More →DATE | 1970 |
MEDIUM | Raku fired clay |
SIZE | 16′ X 16″ X 5″ |
A series of womb-like shapes that represented a path to consciousness, the evolution of spiritual awareness, growth. Also related to a study of sacred numbers and Tantra Art.…
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