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It is my pleasure to show sculpture at Corner's Gallery 

Work in clay, then and now.

This is the winter we wish for, to be in the night meadow, the trees, heavy with fresh snow in the light of the moon.  The painting was  quite  joyful, channeling Bobb Ross and imagining Ruth’s meadow, an artist’s holiday celebration!  Step back.  I will sip cocktails with you right there!

ceramic chiminea, 7" tall, Summer 2020

In the summer,  after only several months of pandemic, I began.    Rather than my plan,  which was to make tall energetic, ones, steadfast companions of clay, as an antidote to the ennui and fearfulness,  I found myself making a persona instead. Slowly rattled out through these hands, through...

The painting starts as the  crosshairs of a target as seen by the bombadere.  It is  David Arsenault's design for "Grounded" at The Kitchen Theatre in April of 2019. The play is very serious.  the painting however was playful, litterally wacked up with paint on sticks.

Dandelion

The piece is characterized by shifts in perspective  and scale, creating an atmosphere of sureal fantasy.    

This exhibition features artwork relevant to truths and uncertainties faced in this era of global climate change. As artists we pay attention, synthesize and reimagine.  In this way we can see what is possible and save the world. 

65 pieces, clay individuals embody a tiny mime, an emotive narrative spark that is human and recognizable.

pulled water and clay

Clay is malleable, able to follow our impulse, record an action or show the force of gravity.  We create structure, clay changing from liquid to solid and transforming  over time and  by fire.  Studio practice is the  dance,  the give and take between aesthetic intent, action  materials and...

The last time I worked in clay I was in a studio that was an industrial workshop;   Bethune Studio University of Buffalo, 1980 - 1983.  You can see these influences in the clay-work from that time, this theme of the contradictory nature of materials is seen throughout this gallery of my...

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