Drawn in Space
Drawing is a meditation for me. Using pencil and paper I create abstractions, always with reference to the natural world. But I need more. Substituting wire for pencil and shaping paper or cloth over the wire, my process comes alive; now the abstractions are dimensional. The shapes connect to the world around me as the wire alludes to line — line drawn in space.
Untitled 1901 Detail, 16" x 9" x 4", wire, cloth, kozo
Untitled 1901, 58" x 22" x 5", wire, cloth, kozo, plaster cloth
Untitled 1903, 38" x 14" x 4", wire, cloth
Untitled 1904 Detail, 20" x 12" x 3", wire, plaster cloth
Untitled 1910, 36" x 7" x 7", wire, cloth
Untitled 1907, 18” x 4” x 2”, wire, paper clay, tape
Untitled 1906, 60" x 16" x 10", wire, cloth, paper
Untitled 1902, 33" x 22" x 3", wire, cloth
Untitled 1911, 36" x 12" x 6", wire, cloth, kozo
Installation on long wall detail, 60" x 60" x 18", wire, cloth, paper
Installation on long wall detail, 60" x 60" x 18", wire, cloth, paper, tape
Installation on two walls - wire, cloth, paper
Installation, 72" x 48" - wire, plaster, cloth
Installation on two walls - wire, cloth, paper