ARCHITECTURAL

When integrating sculpture with existing architecture, I develop unique works that blend with the environment, style, and social context of the particular space. This requires careful study of meaning of the architecture, the relationship of the space to environmental factors like light, colors and building materials already present, and the locations larger historical context.

KATE, ALAN, JAVIER, SLOANIE

Taravel police station, 2345 24th Ave., San Francisco, California
33“ x 75“ x 23“ Concrete, fiberglass, steel, 1995

HOMAGE TO HUNTINGTON BEACH

Golden West and Garfield Streets, Huntington Beach, CA
6‘ x 7‘ x 3‘ (4 parts each) Concrete and fiberglass, 1999

ARCH OF ELY

390 Lytton St. Palo Alto, CA
28' x 14' x 2' Concrete, fiberglass, integral pigment, steel, epoxy, electronics, 1998

THE WAY IT WAS (8 sculptures)

El Camino Real and Matilda Ave., Sunnyvale, CA
52” x 37” x 21” Concrete and bronze, 2006

HEADWATERS

192 Lytton St. Palo Alto, CA
10' x 6' x 2' Forton gypsum, fiberglass, bronze, ceramic, epoxy, 1997

PROGRESS

401 Litton and High St., Palo Alto, CA
Four groups each 61” x 16” x 8”, Epoxy bronze and steel, 1998