My Sculptural Assemblages are made from repurposed steel, collected from junk yards and metal recycle bins. I often play with soft and hard materials for contrast and to discuss androgyny/queer identity within myself and the materials I am attracted to combining in the studio.
We're playing basketball, 69" x 30" x 22", repurposed steel, tufted yarn, foam, chicken wire, paint, 2023
We're playing basketball, tufted ball, 2023
Soft and Hard, 30" x 19" x 9" , repurposed metal, poly foam, 2020
Honeysuckle, repurposed steel, 2020
In the Kitchen, 29" x 29" x 13", repurposed metal, kitchen items, spray foam, light, 2020
River, repurposed steel buckets, enamel, 2020
Squeezed, 57" x 12" x 12", repurposed metal, spray foam, paint, 2020
We Real Cool, 36" x 23" x 31" repurposed steel, 2020
Play Around, repurposed steel, 2020
As They Are, repurposed steel, bed posts, 2019
Cradled, polymer clay, repurposed steel, wood, 2019
Abdomen, fabric, paint, repurposed steel, 2019
Untitled, 29" x 16.5" x 24", repurposed wood, 2019
Playground, 26.5" x 32" x 19", repurposed wood, 2019
Stair, 31.5" x 30.5" x 34", repurposed wood, 2019
Repurposed Wood Sculptures
Self-portrait, repurposed steel, enamel, ceramic, 2019
Banana Split / Don't Slip, repurposed steel, 2018
Unlit Lamp, repurposed materials, plaster, wooden chairs, electrical pieces, cardboard, rope, fan, stand, lights, 2018
Oh, it's a Penis!, fabric, repurposed steel, 2018
Gimme Space, repurposed steel, 2018
No Kings, repurposed materials, sticks, 2016
Queens Crossing, repurposed sign, fabric, 2016
Butterfly, Mixed media, repurposed radio, sticks, paint, keyboard keys, 2015, Scholastic key award