Recent Work
This work explores the Anthropocene, the current era where human impact has drastically altered Earth's ecosystems. Artistically grounded in Surrealism and Brutalist Architecture these sculptures continue the artist’s exploration into navigational markers as objects of contemplation.
A recent artist residency in rural Japan profoundly influenced the artist’s approach to themes of environmental instability and human isolation. The sculptures are informed by Shinto concept of Yorishiro; natural objects that attract and connect human and divine. In this context the sculptures serve as contemporary Yorishiro — sites of reflection, meditation, direction, connection.