What it’s all about
Artist Statement
I have a great interest in art history and use references of past artists in my work, such as the found object as part of the Dada movement. The works of Picasso and David Smith, along with ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian art, these are all part of my language. I also have a deep interest in Native American art and that of other indigenous peoples. What I find so appealing in this is that the goal of the art is to create a connection with the spirit world and the objects are vehicles to that end. I want my work to be more than just object, to have a deeper meaning, that connects us to a spiritual life and to our fellow man.
Much of my work includes found objects, such as boiler pipe and pre-cut steel shapes. I use these objects to build my forms, adding wood to each piece to build a richness of color and texture. I am exploring the plasticity of steel and the ways in which I can make it feel as if it is another type of material not quite identifiable.