Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
12” x 12” x 48”
2019
Debuted at Southwestern College
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Wood and paint
16’ x 16’ x 8’
2018
Debuted at KAABOO Del Mar, CA
This piece is an interpretation of two black holes spinning around each other, resulting in gravitational waves. This astrophysical phenomenon reflects to the Earthly experience of human connection.
Detail
Wood and paint
16’ x 16’ x 8’
2018
Debuted at KAABOO Del Mar
Detail
Wood and paint
16’ x 16’ x 8’
2018
Debuted at KAABOO Del Mar
Wood and paint
16’ x 16’ x 8’
2018
Debuted at KAABOO Del Mar
Wood and paint
16’ x 16’ x 8’
2018
Debuted at KAABOO Del Mar
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
This is a sculptural series of various abstract works relating to the increasingly problematic addition of “space junk” to our low Earth orbit. If this is not remedied, we will no longer be able to leave Earth, with the additional negative effects of blocking UV light.
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
This is a sculptural series of various abstract works relating to the increasingly problematic addition of “space junk” to our low Earth orbit. If this is not remedied, we will no longer be able to leave Earth, with the additional negative effects of blocking UV light.
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
This is a sculptural series of various abstract works relating to the increasingly problematic addition of “space junk” to our low Earth orbit. If this is not remedied, we will no longer be able to leave Earth, with the additional negative effects of blocking UV light.
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
This is a sculptural series of various abstract works relating to the increasingly problematic addition of “space junk” to our low Earth orbit. If this is not remedied, we will no longer be able to leave Earth, with the additional negative effects of blocking UV light.
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
This is a sculptural series of various abstract works relating to the increasingly problematic addition of “space junk” to our low Earth orbit. If this is not remedied, we will no longer be able to leave Earth, with the additional negative effects of blocking UV light.
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
Photo: Angie Ollman
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
Photo: Angie Ollman
Plexiglass, paint on mirror, metal, reflection
Debuted at San Diego Art Institute
11.5” x 62”
2017
Plexiglass, paint on mirror, metal, reflection
Debuted at San Diego Art Institute
11.5” x 62”
2017
Plexiglass, paint on mirror, metal, reflection
Debuted at San Diego Art Institute
11.5” x 62”
2017
Plexiglass, paint on mirror, metal, reflection
Debuted at San Diego Art Institute
11.5” x 62”
2017
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
12” x 12” x 48”
2019
Debuted at Southwestern College
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Concrete, steel, a single drop of water every 30 minutes
48” x 12” x 12”
2019
Created for an exhibit at Southwestern College, in response to the Bruce Nauman work "Dark" in the college's collection. The Nauman piece was purchased by the institution under much controversy. Later the work was abandoned for thirty years outside the gallery under a hedge. "443/16121248" was created in response to that difficult history and neglect.
Photo by: studio MAHA
Wood and paint
16’ x 16’ x 8’
2018
Debuted at KAABOO Del Mar, CA
This piece is an interpretation of two black holes spinning around each other, resulting in gravitational waves. This astrophysical phenomenon reflects to the Earthly experience of human connection.
Detail
Wood and paint
16’ x 16’ x 8’
2018
Debuted at KAABOO Del Mar
Detail
Wood and paint
16’ x 16’ x 8’
2018
Debuted at KAABOO Del Mar
Wood and paint
16’ x 16’ x 8’
2018
Debuted at KAABOO Del Mar
Wood and paint
16’ x 16’ x 8’
2018
Debuted at KAABOO Del Mar
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
This is a sculptural series of various abstract works relating to the increasingly problematic addition of “space junk” to our low Earth orbit. If this is not remedied, we will no longer be able to leave Earth, with the additional negative effects of blocking UV light.
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
This is a sculptural series of various abstract works relating to the increasingly problematic addition of “space junk” to our low Earth orbit. If this is not remedied, we will no longer be able to leave Earth, with the additional negative effects of blocking UV light.
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
This is a sculptural series of various abstract works relating to the increasingly problematic addition of “space junk” to our low Earth orbit. If this is not remedied, we will no longer be able to leave Earth, with the additional negative effects of blocking UV light.
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
This is a sculptural series of various abstract works relating to the increasingly problematic addition of “space junk” to our low Earth orbit. If this is not remedied, we will no longer be able to leave Earth, with the additional negative effects of blocking UV light.
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
This is a sculptural series of various abstract works relating to the increasingly problematic addition of “space junk” to our low Earth orbit. If this is not remedied, we will no longer be able to leave Earth, with the additional negative effects of blocking UV light.
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
Photo: Angie Ollman
String, metal, and shadow
Dimensions vary
Debuted at San Diego Central Library
2018
Photo: Angie Ollman
Plexiglass, paint on mirror, metal, reflection
Debuted at San Diego Art Institute
11.5” x 62”
2017
Plexiglass, paint on mirror, metal, reflection
Debuted at San Diego Art Institute
11.5” x 62”
2017
Plexiglass, paint on mirror, metal, reflection
Debuted at San Diego Art Institute
11.5” x 62”
2017
Plexiglass, paint on mirror, metal, reflection
Debuted at San Diego Art Institute
11.5” x 62”
2017