Some moments pass slowly or seem to never pass at all while others rush past too fast to perceive in detail. Some experiences happen in an instant yet others evolve over many years.
My sculpture series Time and Space is a three-dimensional exploration of the four-dimensional human experience.
Motion is inherent in the nature of human experiences. Every living thing is in constant physical motion. But, because the human experience is shaped not only by our physicality but also by our intellectual capacity for memory and abstract thought, these pieces are largely about the metaphysical.
Time and Space consists of over 12 works in both bronze and glass. I employ a unique technique of dynamic motion renderings that came about as a result of my experience working in stop motion clay animation combined with my classical figurative sculpture training. My sculptures are accompanied by an ongoing series of original dynamic line drawings.
While traditional figure sculpture has addressed the eternal and timeless truths, these pieces speak to change and the temporal nature of being.