A shift in scale
After working for the past few months on “Braid” (background), I am now back at work on a bronze sculpture (foreground) that I started a year-and-a-half ago.
After working for the past few months on “Braid” (background), I am now back at work on a bronze sculpture (foreground) that I started a year-and-a-half ago.
After weeks of design work, I am excited to begin fabrication on this sculpture. When completed, it will be 17 feet tall.
As I near completion of this bronze sculpture, it has occurred to me that my process has similarities with games like Wordle — lots of test-fitting of pieces, looking for the combination that draws those pieces into a meaningful whole.
Today, I installed “Lightning Sanctuary” in Krutch Park in Knoxville and picked up “Outer Reach” from McGhee Tyson Airport. I am pleased to participate another year in the sculpture exhibition organized by Dogwood Arts:
dogwoodarts.com/sculptures
Knoxville Installation Read More »
Like most artists, I find certain themes, forms, and design elements recur in my work. Today, as I was assembling the next segment of my current project, I realized that I had more-or-less re-created a tiny version of one of the pieces of Intrusion, a sculpture I completed 13 years ago. It was like a visit from an old friend (who had become tiny, and bronze).
I started this sculpture a little more than a year ago, but I have set it aside several times for other, more urgent projects. It’s getting closer to the final form, increasingly complex. Stay tuned . . . .
Work-In-Progress: bronze sculpture Read More »
If you would like to dive into my thoughts on war memorials, Confederate monuments, and public art, check out this article I wrote in 2019. It appeared in the online version of Sculpture Magazine, a publication of the International Sculpture Center.
“What Do We Really Want from War Memorials?” Read More »
I installed this sculpture in November. Once spring begins to do its thing, I’ll get some better pictures (and video) and create a page for it.
New kinetic sculpture Read More »
A couple of days ago, I installed “Humpty Dumpty” at its new home near Boone, NC. It is surrounded by great mountain views. The area around the base will be landscaped soon.
“Humpty Dumpty” installation Read More »