Artist Statement


Mobirise

Nature has always been at the core of my heart and my art. And when I am in nature–in solitude–I find grounding, focus and inspiration. It is the song within each subject that sparks me creatively. Sentient or otherwise, my interpretations are about capturing their spirits, their breaths, their soul-singings. To live amongst these muses–as I have–is to become them. Like a sibling or a roommate, a connection and intimacy is formed when there is no escape but to share the space. And to share spaces is to become bound with the flow of energies and vibrations.

To experience nature’s subjects in books or on the Internet is to experience them as nouns. To live amongst them is to experience them as verbs. My sculptures translate these actions into subconscious stories that are told by my hands. I create each sculpture as a conduit to emotion through inquiry, recognition and familiarity. They serve as arenas for connection, resonance and reverberation. It is from this perspective that I channel and share their private stories so their secluded voices are heard.

Through aging and decay my sculptures challenge the viewer with both the nature of the material and the messages within. I unearth how nature maintains its splendors with tenacity and triumphs of existence, despite human disregard. I appreciate how ceramic and glass each mirror the environment’s fragility and durability—easily damaged if disrespected and yet invincible in its inherent beauty and longevity.

Each organic creation is filled with metaphor, both literal and implied. Anthropomorphic elements and vessel forms link humanity as timelessly inseparable from its interactions and relationships to its natural surroundings. In this regard I am often guided by Asian tea culture. My works shout out tea’s wabi sabi influences and are informed by the nature-inspired Chinese Yixing teapots of the 1600s.

Each sculpture fosters awareness to affect viewers’ behaviors toward the environment. Through this consciousness they acquire new appreciations and ways of seeing and can thus choose their actions for best sharing space. 

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