Artist Statement
We can read a fluid history of growth embedded in solid form, whether it is in a body, a tree, or geological strata, where the immense scope of a landscape and the history that is literally embedded within it spans an amount of time beyond our comprehension. But growth can also be impeded, intruded upon, deformed and compressed by conflict or lack of resources. And that is where I find my focus now–on the environmental issues facing us today. Developing forms that appear to have grown from the inside out is central to my building process. Contrasting this organic quality of expansion with the constraint that appears to have been imposed externally develops the dichotomy that feels so pervasive in both daily life and the bigger picture of how we inhabit this earth.