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"Don Quixote", Comissioned by Alex Dawson as a part of the 2011 JuneBug Arts Festival. Recycled/Repurposed materials: fan, strainer, speaker cover, gutter screen, tuba parts, chimney vents, copper flashing, wire, etc. 8' tall by 3' wide - Special thanks to Peter Horn and Bonnie Underwood for Spanish translations, and to Peter Horn for his expert etching - |

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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, 2010, as part of a staged reading of a short story by Alex Dawson which featured the sculpture.
There was also a solo exhibit of my artwork on display.
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"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
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"Junebug 1", Created by commission for Reclaimed/Recycled materials: tuba bell, plastic bottles, copper flashing, wire, 6 1/2' x 4 1/2', 2009 Full view |

"Junebug 1", Left side close-up view, and back left close-up view
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"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. |
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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
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"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".
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"Hindsight"*,
latex paint on reclaimed denim & canvas, 12" x 30", 2008 *created in two layers with eye appearing behind rip in denim |
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"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.

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.
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"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 |
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"Keepers of the Balance 1",
steel wire, window screen, caulking, wood, 24" x 18", 2005 |
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"Keepers of the Balance 2",
steel wire, window screen, caulking, wood, 24" x 10", 2005 |
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"Keepers of the Balance 3",
steel wire, window screen, caulking, wood, 18" x 12", 2006 |
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* "Free 1",
steel wire, 24" x 20", 2005 N.F.S.
*On display at Art Alliance of Monmouth County |
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"Free 3", Sold Selected for 19th Annual Statewide Juried Exhibit at Art Alliance of Monmouth County, Red Bank, Nov., 2005 |
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* "Sirens",
oil on canvas, 36" x 20", 2000 * sold |
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"Innocence Lost", |
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"Monk",
left-terra cotta, right-cement cast*, 10" x 10", 2004 *cement casts available, limited edition of 25 |
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