Sculptural works

Pig (Straddling the Old World and the New)
2016. Papier mâché on wire armature, fabric, acrylic paint (29″ x 58.75″ x 20″)

Pig (brushwork detail)
The traditional Chinese character for house or home includes an upside-down pig, because the pig was so valuable that it was always brought indoors at night.

Reaching
2016. Cast plaster, cherry limb and twig (2i” x 17″ x 8.5″)

Hand
2014. Carved soy wax (life-size: 2.75″ x 6″ x 1.5″)

Hand (alternate view)
2014. Carved soy wax (life-size: 2.75″ x 6″ x 1.5″)