Sculpture Work



Play House

2023
Mixed Media

Instulation 
This insultaion was created to brighten a gallery space and to help people move their bodys. I worked with a physical therapist that specalizes in parkinson disease to design and build these objects. They are all based on developing shoulder mobility and to assist with posture. All while have a lot of fun! 


















Please Hug 

2022
Fleice, Polly fill, insulation foam, Fiberglass resin, spackle, wood

3.5’ X 3.5’ X 6’ 3”

This piece was an attempt to hug someone through an object rather than a person and played with what symbolizes the different feelings of a hug, from protection to comfort. It was inspired by the volunteer work that I was doing and how it felt to help others while I also needed support.




Golems of Gratitude

2022
Plaster, insulation foam, floral foam, and gerbera daisies

Light Blue 23 X 17 X 14

Middle Blue 23 X 16 X 14

Dark Blue 24 X 15 X 16

Instructions alongside the golems

Grab a flower.

Express gratitude for anything and to/for anyone you want, or just think it to yourself.

Once you feel fulfilled with your expression of gratitude, plant the flower in one of the Golems.







Funeral Lion for the Museum

2022
Plaster, Insulation foam, metal
57” X 46” X 28” 

The western focus of many museums is beginning to be challenged and altered. I wanted to depict what the monster or the remaining neoclassical and western parts of the museum would like. That leads to this deformed funeral lion coated with marble portraits and broken over time.





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A Burnt Ponderosa Pine

2019
Irrigation tubing, compost, zip ties, and metal tubing
3.4’ X 4,5’ X 10.5’ 

The Rampant use of cradle-to-grave products such as irrigation tubing is leading to many environmental disasters. “A Burnt Ponderosa Pine” Is meant to serve as a beacon and representation of what trees will become.