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| Crucifix | Neon Altar | Neon Altar (detail) | Jester | Jester | Jester (detail) | Facebox | Witch | |||||||||
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I started to use neon a lot when I realized that people are drawn to things that emit light. Neon tubing and sheet steel 24 inches vertical Click on the graphic to see a larger version. 34 kb |
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This is a collaboration with Stephen Paul Day, whose glass and metal casting is well known in both Europe and America. The cross is marvered glass with a sulphur ceramic embedded in the arms. Glass, ceramic, wood,and neon tubing 31 inches vertical Click on the graphic to see a larger version. 31 kb |
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A detail shot of the alter. It's a little bas relief of Da Vinci's last supper embedded about an inch in the glass. Click on the graphic to see a larger version. 32 kb |
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I made this maquette to study human muscle structure. Sculpted material 16 inches vertical Click on the graphic to see a larger version. 30 kb |
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Ditto Sculpted material 16 inches vertical Click on the graphic to see a larger version. 43 kb |
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A detail shot of the maquette. Click on the graphic to see a larger version. 43 kb |
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This is another collaboration. I made this with David VanArsdale. A neon artist in Seattle whose work has been seen in a number of movies made in the Northwest The face is cast glass with neon behind it. The box is an old 1950s volt meter housing, Glass, found objects, and neon tubing. 11 inches vertical Click on the graphic to see a larger version. 31 Kb |
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A drawing I made Pencil 11x14 inches Click on the graphic to see a larger version. 32 Kb |
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| Before I began making things on computers I was a working artist in Seattle, Washington. I have been using glass and neon since 1992. I have been fortunate to work with some of the best artists in their respective fields. | ||||||||||||||||