From Broken Bones to Boxes
On the evening of June 5, 2014 I missed a step coming down the stairs at home and broke my foot. It was the fifth metatarsal, to be exact, and my first broken bone ever. The doctor told me to expect it to take at least 10 to 12 weeks for my foot to heal.
Playing With Paper
I'm in the beginning stages of a new body of work partly inspired by the art of Joseph Cornell. Recently I've been experimenting making collages, something I've never done before. It's been fun and I'm excited to see where these new explorations lead me.
The Pedestal
My senior show at California College of the Arts (then known as California College of Arts and Crafts) in the spring of 2003 was called "Sometimes I Wish I Was Famous". The title was inspired by a Swedish tribute album to Depeche Mode of the same name that was released in 1991.
This End Up
Whenever I embark on a new art project, I begin with the material - usually a commonplace object, frequently found in multiples, almost always destined to be discarded. From there I explore.
Studio Joy
Spending time in my studio stirs up a lot of emotions in me. Most often I feel a simple sense of joy. But there are times when I am also afraid and insecure or curious and surprised.
Ready For Summer
Recently I'd been wanting to do some welding so I made this table out of scrap metal that's been collecting dust in my studio. It has a removable shelf in the front and my little Weber grill fits on it perfectly..
Fun Winter Project
I was inspired to make this planter box after seeing bike wheels used as trellises for vegetables in a community garden in San Diego. I just planted pea starts. I hope they like their new home.
New Materials, New Sculptures
I am really excited about a new body of work that I've just begun. I've been playing with cardboard inserts that come in shipper boxes. I don't have an idea of the form that I will create, I just start putting the cardboard pieces together and see what they become.
New Cairn Images
I've finally had a chance to post images of some of the cairns I built in Colorado this year. As always, my retreat to Marble was blissful and full of creativity.
All One Ocean
I'm looking forward to displaying some of my bottle cap art at All One Ocean's Run For the Beach fundraising event on Saturday, September 28th at Ocean Beach in San Francisco.
Art + Industry Images
There was a fantastic turnout on May 11 and 12 at American Steel Studios for our Open Studios event Art + Industry. A lot of people came to visit me in my studio in Bay 3 where I had a mini-restropective of my bottle cap art dating back to 2008.
Centerpieces
On September 16th I put out the official word that I am no longer accepting bottle cap donations. But that does not mean I'm finished working with this material.
Crystal River Stone Carvings
Last summer I added an element to my stone carving process where I would create what I call stone "sketches." I would pick out small chunks of marble from the Crystal River and make little sculptures with them.
Colorado Cairns
I'm back from another wonderful trip to Marble, CO where I participated in the annual MARBLE/marble Sculpting Symposium. It was a very productive and joyful time for me as I was able to further my understanding of and relationship with the heart and soul that lies within the Yule marble.
Beyond Landscape
Please join me Thursday, June 28th for the opening reception of Beyond Landscape at the Marin Community Foundation in Novato. My sculpture, Palm, will be on display along with over 100 artworks by WEAD (Women Environmental Artists Directory) artists. The exhibition runs from June 15th to September 28th.
One More Year In Fort Bragg
Two of my stone sculptures, Sayulita and Spiral 2, have been selected to remain at the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens for another year. If you've never been, why not plan a trip to Fort Bragg this summer? It's beautiful there.
Process and Progression Images
If you were unable to visit see my recent collaboration with Laura Sudweeks, Process and Progression, in San Francisco this past January here's what you missed.