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"The
Four Elements," [Collaborative work with Kristen
Judkins] bronze, steel, jute, clematis.
"I
see the world and one's life as a collection of fragments
of memory, senses and time,and one's definition of the
world is based on the structure of how these elements
or memories are connected.
As a sculptor, I try to bring and compose these elements
of sense, time and memory into the realm of abstraction,
and explore the forces that give rise to their deconstruction
and recombination.
My work attempts to reveal the poetry that can be expressed
through the primitive, emotional essence that their
combinations present, and out of which the world is
constantly created and re-defined."
Carnegie-Mellon
University, School of Architecture
NYU Gallatin Division
Pratt School of Architecture
Below
are drawings for collaborative pieces with Kristen Judkins.
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