AUGMENTED GEOLOGIES SERIES

Studying geologic forms has served as a vehicle, not only for inspiration, but also as metaphor for my familial relationships. At certain moments we appear to be an unmovable mass, and other times, fractured parts of a larger whole.

Wall mounted hollow-formed sheet steel sculpture with bottom tip pointing left.

Banff Study, 2012. Steel Sheet, 18” x 10” x 12” (46cm x 26cm x 30.5cm)

Right hand side of wall mounted hollow-formed sheet steel sculpture with bottom tip pointing left.

Banff Study, 2012. Alternate side. Steel Sheet, 18” x 10” x 12” (46cm x 26cm x 30.5cm)

Wall mounted hollow-formed sheet steel sculpture shaped like rock 'fingers'.

Slab Study, 2012. Steel Sheet, 9” x 4” x 7” (23cm x 10cm x 18cm)

Wall mounted hollow-formed steel sheet sculpture shaped like small domes of bubbles.

Postpile Study, 2010. Steel Sheet, 36” x 24”x 8” (92cm x 61cm x 20cm)

Wall mounted hollow-formed sheet steel sculpture shaped in extended square-like forms.

Postpile Study 2, 2010. Steel Sheet, 20” x 13” x 3” (51cm x 33cm x 8cm)

Wall mounted hollow-formed steel sheet sculpture made in a stacked pile of three rectangular-shaped parts.

Fissure Fingers Study, 2012. Steel Sheet, 5” x 3” x 2.5” (13 cm x 8cm x 6.35cm)

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