Sculpture
The Strataforms — hand-sculpted works in white paper — are my current focus: freeform wall installations and contained sculptures that evoke geological strata, erosion, and the layering of time. They represent the most distilled expression of a practice that has spanned five decades and moved across stone, steel, hand-formed paper, and layered Mylar. Each body of work gathered here reflects a continuous inquiry into structure, transformation, and presence — from large-scale public commissions to intimate wall reliefs, always shaped by material, place, and light.
Strataforms - White paper forms folded, pressed, and layered — evoking geologic time and impermanence.
Stone Sculptures - Minimal, tactile works carved from stone—holding weight, stillness, and memory.
Multi-Piece Installations - Modular or sequential sculptural works that unfold across space and time.
Public Space Sculptures - Large-scale commissions that engage site, light, and community with refined simplicity.
Placemaking Metal Sculptures - Site-responsive metal works that celebrate the natural environment and local history, fostering reflection and connection in shared space.
Unrealized Designs - Proposed works that imagine new interactions between material, space, and viewer.
Translucid Paths - Emerging from earlier metal sculptures, these works are reinterpreted in layered Mylar—transforming weight into light, and solidity into translucence.