Creature Sculptures
In my sculptural work, I use creatures to tell stories about human experiences.
Whether it’s my version of a Will o’ the Wisp exploring the universal desire for guidance, or Animarum exploring the cultural impact of the Protestant Reformation, creatures can give us a subtle invitation to think about ourselves and the world we live in.
Rest
Questioning the role of fantasy in the Art World.
The Moor Guide
An alternative take on the Will O' the Wisp of folklore.
Psychopomp
“A conductor of souls to the afterworld.”
The Catchers in the Rye
A defender of those teetering on the edge of life and death.
Venetian Rumor
Reconsidering an ancient force in a modern political context.
Animarum
An exploration of history and the personalization of spiritual beliefs.
Phantasos
An exploration of a visual language.
Hubris
When confidence meets calamity.