Artist's Statement:
I love to bring in an element of humor and surprise, even
if a piece has a more serious message. That’s like
life, to me: even in the direst situation, something of
the ridiculous lurks around the edges.
I often layer or blend ideas into one form. My favorite
is the double take. I love when someone glances at a piece,
and then turns to look again when they realize what they
are really seeing. (Or what else is in there, just under
the surface.) It’s a little sculptural sleight of
hand to create the delight of slipping between one perception
and another.
One of my new areas of exploration is the union of clay
and metal. I especially the old rusted metal I seem to
find everywhere in the open spaces around Santa Fe. The
autumn colors and twisted shapes of weather-beaten metal
perfectly express our own fragile organic state. We, too,
shift and bend, exposed to time and the elements.
I work in series: an idea catches hold and I work through
its various implications. Words often spark the process,
but sometimes it's a shape, an image, music, or a memory.
At times it's about seeking higher ground, or acknowledging
the dark side in us all. Sometimes it is simpler: about
curves completing, the flow of a spiral shape, or the interplay
of clay and metal. Regardless of its message, every piece
must be visually whole, beautiful in its form and harmonious
in its final expression.