



Double Dahl (2007) (2007)

Plywood, ink, acrylic paint

22 x 53 x 16 inches

RGB Ibex (2009)

Balsa wood, ink, acrylic paint

41 x 28 x 16.5 inches



Schrödinger's Hat (2009)

Bass wood, ink, gauche, acrylic paint, felt fedora Bass wood, ink, gauche, acrylic paint, felt fedora

10 inch diameter x 22 inches Game (2006)

Plywood

48 x 72 x 48 inches Puff (2011)

Balsa wood, bass wood, ink, acrylic paint

30 x 28 x 23 inches



Anomaly (2011)

Bass wood, ink, acrylic paint

48 x 14 x 6 inches

Anvil (2011)

Wood, ink, acrylic paint

28 x 36 x 13 inches

Disintegrating Eagle (2011)

Balsa wood, bass wood, ink, acrylic paint

71 x 41 x 12 inches







Peafile (2006)

Plywood, Ink, Acrylic Paint

47 x 74 x 25 inches





Skulk (2010)

19 x 37 x 13 inches

Balsa Wood, ink, and acrylic paint

Albino Alligator (2011)

Bass wood, balsa, ink, and acrylic paint

32 x 68 x 10 inches

Conjoined (2012)

Bass wood, balsa, ink, and acrylic paint

58 x 58 x 8 inches

Kept (2009)

Bass wood, ink, acrylic paint, and found bird cage

13 inch diameter x 20 inches



Random Access Memory (2010)

Balsa wood, ink

43 x 19 x 17 inches

Tevatron (2012)

Plywood, ink, and acrylic paint

109 x 58 x 11 inches Fallen (2009) (2009)

Balsa wood, ink, acrylic paint

29 x 34 x 9.5 inches





Vicious Venue (2009)

mixed media

dimensions variable



Vicious Venue is a sculptural installation consisting of a group of life-size pixelated vultures devouring an analog office full of obsolete technologies (like a typewriter, Rolodex, and a rotary phone). Installed in the Project Room at the Lawndale Art Center in Houston , TX .



For additional images, click here Albino Alligator (2011)

Bass wood, balsa, ink, and acrylic paint

32 x 68 x 10 inches

Naturally Competitive Patterns (2010) (2010)

Bass wood, balsa, ink, and acrylic paint

30 x 24 x 13 inches Quiet Breath (2009)

Bass wood, ink, and acrylic paint

13 x 11 x 8 inches





Re-kindling (2008) (2008)

Plywood, ink, spray paint, and acrylic paint

4 foot diameter x 6 feet



Branchlers (2009)

Found branches, plywood, ink, and acrylic paint

36 x 48 x 60 inches





Grackle (2009)

Bass wood, ink, acrylic paint, and found tree branch

72 x 25 x 15 inches

Parasitized Shark (2007)

Plywood, Ink, Acrylic Paint

25 x 53 x 11 1/2 inches Everett (2008) (2008)

Bass wood, ink, acrylic paint, gauche, found branch Bass wood, ink, acrylic paint, gauche, found branch

18 x 24 x 11 inches

Vulture (2007)

Plywood, ink, and acrylic paint

44 x 33 x 27 inches

Gemsbok (2006)

Plywood, Ink

44 x 25 x 23 inches Town Without a Sheriff (2010) (2010)

72 x 26 x 25 inches

Balsa wood, ink, acrylic paint, found cuckoo clock and optional found branch Arctic Game (2006)

MDF, Paint

108 x 108 x 12 inches

8bit Campfire (2005) (2005)

1cm plastic cubes and spray paint

36 x 34 x 12 inches

Black Capped Chickadees (2008) (2008)

Bass, balsa, ink, and acrylic paint Bass, balsa, ink, and acrylic paint

10 x 18 x 18 inches

Mahi Mahi (2006) (2006)

Plywood, ink, acrylic paint

22 x 45 x 8 inches

Serinus Canaria (2007)

Plywood, Ink, Acrylic Paint

14 x 27 x 14 inches Duel (2006)

Plywood

48 x 36 x 18 inches

Il Falco (2008) (2008)

Found bird cage, balsa, leather, ink, and acrylic paint



24 inch diameter x 60 inches Ewe (2007)

Plywood, Ink, & Acrylic Paint

28 x 19 x 40 inches Vacuity (2007)

Plywood, Ink, & Acrylic Paint

33 x 60 x 9 inches

Zebra Skin Rug (2006)

Plywood, Ink, & Acrylic Paint

66 x 54 x 7 inches Red Head (2008) (2008)

Plywood, ink, and acrylic paint

53 x 23 x 27 inches







Swarm (2010)

Unique three dimensional print in Duraform - EOS

29 x 18 x 15 inches Deleting (2012)

Unique three dimensional print

18.5 x 16 x 10 inches

Doppel Fountain (2008) (2008)

Stainless Steel

17 foot diameter x 15 feet

In 2006, I was commissioned to create a monumental sculpture by SKS Investments/ X-4 Dolphin LLC in San Francisco 's Mission Bay district. I designed a pixilated stainless steel fountain that appears to be frozen in mid-air. The pixilated fountain is made of varying lengths of 2" square tubing that are lined up vertically and overlapped to create pixels. The tubing remains open at the top and bottom so that from above or below the sculpture, viewers are able to see through the tubing, giving the fountain a feeling of transparency like water. The sculpture has a mirror finish to reflect the colors of its environment. As people enter the building, they pass underneath the sculpture, giving them the sense that water is pouring over them.

