The creation of free-standing sculpture continues in this exhibition, and I am starting to gravitate to the wall, however, in new ways than previously. The awareness of cast shadows as an integral part of each sculpture has become a permanent design concept. Line and balance remain of critical importance while I begin to play with proportions in several of the sculptures. ‘And Miles To Go’ and ‘Balancing Act’ exemplify those directions. ‘Declaration of Ruin’ took my love of line, form, and desire to play with depth off the wall, more intensely than ever before. Again, it created drama on the back wall of the 2,000’ space for the viewer entering the room.
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Declaration of Ruin 56”h x 216”w x 60”d
Declaration of Ruin View 2
Declaration of Ruin View 3
Backbone Installation View
Leap of Faith 84”h x 72”w x 37”d
Unguided Climb 96”h x 19”w x 36”d
Unguided Climb View 2
Multilateral Aberration 08”h x 96”w x 24”d
Multilateral Aberration View 2
Balancing Act 132”h x 135”w x 7”d; extends 77” out from wall; stands 96”h on wall
Balancing Act View 2
And Miles To Go 84 65”h x 156”w x 22”d
And Miles To Go Installation View
And Miles To Go View 2
And Miles to Go View 3
Installation, View 1
Installation View 2
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