I found that some of life's greatest revelations can discovered on the open road with nothing more than an evening breeze, jazz on the radio, and a 5lb bag of gummi bears. I've also learned that I'll always have more questions than answers (and that's okay!). May this be a written and visual documentation of this crazy journey we call life.

3.29.2007

Another Horizon


Source materials: cracks in a cement wall and rust

Good News!

I just got my installation proposal approved at the Arb! Look for giant Easter Island heads coming at the end of April.

3.24.2007

Urban Horizons: Paper




Rapanui: Test shots

For my proposal to install Easter Island sculptures at the Nichols Arboretum...


3.17.2007

Latest Photography Project

I know, it's been awhile since I've last posted. I could list lots of reasons but no one's interested in excuses. Let's just skip to the good stuff:

A Chinese and Polish Landscape, created from photographs and scans of my head and arms.




Other random landscapes, made from such things as stockings, shadows, floors, and Nate's head...





3.04.2007

"Urban Organics"

And since I can't show these sculptures at the All Student Exhibition, opening on Friday, I've created this image instead.


Urban Organics
digital print, polyurethane, cardboard
36" x 36"

Urban Garden Series: Details







Urban Garden Studies

From the "Organicism: Nature Functioning Nontraditionally" at the C33 Gallery at Columbia College Chicago. For exhibtion information, please visit: http://cspaces.colum.edu/spaces/c33_gallery


Winter Garden Study #1: Defining the Space Between
plastic pot, plaster, sticks, thread
4" x 4" x 20"



Winter Garden Study #2: Found
plastic pot, plaster, root
4"x4"x10"



Winter Garden Study #3: Chiwara Seed Pods
plastic pot, plaster, sticks, thread, seed pods
4"x4"x20"



Winter Garden Study #4: Sharp Blossom
plastic pot, plaster, sticks, orange peels
4"x4"x14"



Winter Garden Study #5: A New Tree
plastic pot, plaster, sticks
4"x4"x13"