As a sculptor, my interest is in encounters between controlled and spontaneous, the relationship between geometric and organic, expressed through the manipulation and repetition of identical geometric forms.
My goal is to manipulate volume, mass and balance to create a sense of movement. My objective is to find infinite variation within a common vocabulary of forms. I am able to create dramatic, unwinding gestures through the use of repetition and incremental gradation, allowing me to achieve animated forms that engage the viewer with their power and illusion of movement.
As people walk past and around one of my sculptures, they are offered a different view from each angle as it appears to move and change form. My use of negative space functions in two important ways; by creating an illusion of lightness in the structure and enabling interaction with the environment through the movement of light and shadow.