Category / architecture
Installation of “The Lower American River” for Water Forum
About the Water Forum KCRA news 12-16-2020 Find the creatures in the mural
New science center in old Power House
Awhile back, as this project was getting started, I was contacted about helping reproduce (not restore) the cartouche above the old entrance. The original sculptures were too far gone to restore, which is an historical process way beyond my ability or certification. 3D scans were created from the original sculptures, in preparation of removing them,…
Drop by Drop: an installation of sight and sound
Drop by Drop, an installation of around 5,200 hand thrown, hand painted ceramic elements at 333 University Avenue, Sacramento. Ceramic, steel, steel cable, and water feature. View looking east to water feature, designed to enliven dead space under stairs, and to provide the sound of water to the space. Fabricated by the Jackson team.
Drop X Drop, an installation
Concepts get into my head and often just hang around until an opportunity emerges. This is the nature of my new commission for Jackson Properties, in Sacramento. The project in Campus Commons is a perfect space to reimagine “240 Tiny Paintings,” from my last exhibition with Solomon Dubnick Gallery, 2008. The original space: Concept rendering. Water feature…
Busy summer
Shifting between writing and painting, ruminating and making stuff- what could be better? New work for a law firm that’s moving into 555 Capitol Mall: Three photographs, reproduced on aluminum. And ten reproductions from my fruits and veggies series, 12×12″ on panels, including: Earlier this month, I joined a group of amazing writers,…