Some of my work with objects.
“SIng, Calypso” is a song sung by a Magical Fish, about a kind Fisherman who falls in love with the Princess of Atlantis. Or, it’s a permanent public artwork for a pier being built in Ballard by Seattle Public Utilities, based on the found object Opera “Atlantis, Full of Cheer,” which I created for Seattle Storefronts and the Woolworth windows in Tacoma. Stainless steel embeds in concrete pier deck. Winter 2019.
“Christian French's Distributive Art Gallery” is my contribution to the temporary art series at the construction site of Roosevelt station, produced for STart, Sound Transit’s art program. Etched stainless steel plates made from drawings of old and discarded tools will be publicly available for people to come and make “rubbings” from, using paper and whatever crayon they have to hand. An analog interactive piece that embeds the idea of a “give-back” to the community, which is at the heart of the temporary a