My current work—Strataforms and Strataform Paintings—reflects a lifelong engagement with material, memory, and the layered nature of experience. Inspired by daily walks along ocean cliffs where the earth’s strata are revealed, these pieces explore what is visible, what lies beneath, and how time and change quietly shape us.

The Strataforms are hand-sculpted from white paper—folded, crushed, and layered into deeply textured wall installations that evoke topography and stillness. The Strataform Paintings extend this language into neutral color and shifting surface. Both series are contemplative and precise, inviting close attention.

Over five decades, my work has spanned sculpture, public commissions, and painting. At 72, I feel no need to explain—only to speak clearly through form. This new body of work is a distillation: an offering to thoughtful viewers and new spaces.My most recent work—Strataforms and Strataform Paintings—emerges from a lifelong engagement with material, rhythm, and the layered nature of experience. These pieces are quiet but deliberate, rooted in both physical structure and internal reflection.

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