Everglades Aerial Tapestry, 2015, reclaimed materials felted into an aerial view of the Everglades 156″ x 60″ x 4″
Lost Spaces: Waterlevel rising Tapestry, 2016, reclaimed materials felted into an aerial view of Vizcaya
Lost Spaces: Waterlevel rising Tapestry, 2016, reclaimed materials felted into an aerial view of Vizcaya
Lost Spaces: Waterlevel rising Tapestry, 2016, reclaimed materials felted into an aerial view of Vizcaya
Installation View of “Attitudes in Latitudes” 2015
Building a boat is Like Building a Barn, It Takes More Than One Person. 2015 Collaboration with Miami based artist Kerry Phillips. We built two boats out of 3 sheets of plywood as a collaboration for the + One exhibit at the Deering Estate
De Construcción – 2012: reclaimed construction fencing and re-bar 112″ x 76″ x 18″
Knitted – 2013: Installation using knitted plastic, woven baskets and reclaimed metal elements dimensions variable
Installation with reclaimed materials.
Phantasmas, 2010, my reclaimed trash 120“ x 68“ x 2“
Fevered Nesting, 2012, kinetic sculpture reclaimed bed springs, wire hangers and pallet strapping. 204″ x 130″ x 29″
Fevered Nesting, DETAIL, 2012, kinetic sculpture reclaimed bed springs, wire hangers and pallet strapping. 204″ x 130″ x 29″
Labyrinth, 2010, made from over 700 reclaimed dry cleaning bags heat fused together. Created as a 3 phase labyrinth that can be entered into as a place of meditation and contemplation on our consumer habits 300″ x 300″ x 168″
Polypalythoa, 2006, Reclaimed materials
Digest Yourself, 2009, inflatable sculpture,interactive, made from reclaimed grocery bags This represents a huge earth worm, the perfect upcyler. 1,440“ x 48“ x 48“