
SHORT BIO
A native of Boone, N.C., I have pursued art for most of my life. I started with pen and ink drawings in high school and tried painting, but nothing stuck until I discovered the three-dimensional world of sculpture. I am primarily a self-taught sculptor- I Brancusi, Geiger and English sculpture, Henry Moore, among my influences.
The world is full of the "unused", whether they are things, ideas, or people. As an artist, I make sculptures and try and reflect a balance between them. I explore the transformation of recycled and found objects into new exciting sculptures.
Typewriter parts, discarded wood, and rusty horseshoes are among the materials that I utilize in my body of work. The sculptures are striking in their elegance, with simple yet powerful lines. The subject matter offers subtle statements that often seem tied to humanitarian concepts, including the problem with trash.
A native of Boone, N.C., I have pursued art for most of my life. I started with pen and ink drawings in high school and tried painting, but nothing stuck until I discovered the three-dimensional world of sculpture. I am primarily a self-taught sculptor- I Brancusi, Geiger and English sculpture, Henry Moore, among my influences.
The world is full of the "unused", whether they are things, ideas, or people. As an artist, I make sculptures and try and reflect a balance between them. I explore the transformation of recycled and found objects into new exciting sculptures.
Typewriter parts, discarded wood, and rusty horseshoes are among the materials that I utilize in my body of work. The sculptures are striking in their elegance, with simple yet powerful lines. The subject matter offers subtle statements that often seem tied to humanitarian concepts, including the problem with trash.