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"Jaw",
reclaimed metals, wire, bolts, 8" x 8", 2010
Photo's above: Actor Jeff Maschi wearing "Jaw"

"Jaw" was exhibited at the Raconteur Book Store, (431 Main St., Metuchen),
on Saturday, July 3rd, as part of a staged reading of a short story by Alex Dawson which will featured the sculpture.
There was also a solo exhibit of my work on display.


"Clockwork Cow",

Reclaimed/Recycled materials: gears, tuba pieces, trampoline frame, aluminum flashing, strainers, chain, faucet, plastic bottles, wire

44" x 46", 2009

Created by comission for
play version of
"A Clockwork Orange" at Middlesex County College, October 2009


Full view
& detail of right eye

"Clockwork Cow" is
currently on display at the
Raconteur Bookstore,
431 Main St., Metuchen, NJ

"Junebug 1",

Created by commission for
opening of Metuchen Junebug
Arts Festival. On display for the month of June, 2009

Reclaimed/Recycled materials: tuba bell, plastic bottles, copper flashing, wire,
fireplace screen, faucet tubing, hubcap, & remnants of a patio swing,

6 1/2' x 4 1/2', 2009

Full view

"Junebug 1", Left side close-up view, and back left close-up view

"Junebug 1" in pieces,
clockwise from top left,

Aidan holding tuba bell shell, faucet tubing & tuba bell, plastic bottle pieces for wings, plastic bottle eye pieces mounted in tuba form, copper flashing hammered into form.

Jirapon and I the rainy night of the unveiling, June 5th, 2009

"Junebug 1" and I (I'm the one on the left), one day after the unveiling

"Dream Stealer",
latex paint on pieced denim,
50" x 50", 2008

This painting is part of a series using drip painting techniques with figurative subject matter.
It is a tribute to my childhood love of sci-fi and horror movies, and also relates to nightmares and childhood loss of innocence.

"Cool 1",
latex paint on reclaimed black canvas,
48" x 48", 2008

Created by commission (in approx. 75 minutes) as part of "Project 79's" art installation entitled "Cute/Cool".

"Hindsight"*,
latex paint on reclaimed denim & canvas,
12" x 30", 2008

*created in two layers with eye appearing behind rip in denim

"Duality",
reclaimed pine and mahogany, 14" x 24", 2007

This piece is influenced by Celtic and Pacific Northwest Native American mythology, as well as my being born a Gemini.

"Resonance",
reclaimed sycamore, steel wire, 12" x 25", 2006 *

This piece was a return to working with reclaimed wood as a primary medium and wire as the secondary medium

The wire sculptures are part of a series of work.
I began experimenting with the new materials and found a great sense of freedom manipulating the wire.

"Spire"*,
steel wire,
window screen, wood,
8" x 36", 2006

*exhibited in juried show at Art Alliance of Monmouth County gallery in Redbank, NJ, October 2007

"Keepers of the Balance 1",
steel wire, window screen, caulking, wood,
24" x 18", 2005

"Keepers of the Balance 2",
steel wire, window screen, caulking, wood,
24" x 10", 2005

"Keepers of the Balance 3",
steel wire, window screen, caulking, wood,
18" x 12", 2006

* "Free 1",
steel wire,
24" x 20", 2005

N.F.S.

*On display at Art Alliance of Monmouth County
in Red Bank, Sept., 2005

"Free 3",
steel wire, wood,
24" x 30", 2005

Sold

Selected for 19th Annual Statewide Juried Exhibit at Art Alliance of Monmouth County, Red Bank, Nov., 2005

* "Sirens",
oil on canvas,
36" x 20", 2000

* sold

"Innocence Lost",
oil on canvas,
30" x 36", 1999

"Monk",
left-terra cotta, right-cement cast*,
10" x 10", 2004

*cement casts available, limited edition of 25

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