Much of this Older Work seen here is from the 1980’s and 1990’s. During this time, I honed my craft and learned how to “draw with wood”. Prior to discovering wood sculpture, I had painted with oil paints exclusively. But one very hot August day, my studio walls were completely filled with multiple large-scale paintings that just wouldn’t dry due to the humidity of that particular summer’s record heat wave. Rather than forgo creating art for the day due to the lack of wall space, I spontaneosuly picked up a piece of balsa wood and a straight edged razor from my drafting table and instinctively began to carve. Literally eight hours passed without any distraction. I was totally in the groove of this new art form, resulting in an epiphany: sculpture was speaking to my soul more than painting. From that point on, my work progressed from mere whittling and creating human forms in balsa wood to carving all sorts of spirals, shapes and figures from much larger branches and sticks I gathered on walks in Central Park in New York City. But I still felt restless because I was trying too hard to invent the forms that I was sculpting instead of letting the wood dictate the form in its natural state. But I welcome this early period of my career, for it helped crystalize my vision for my work, which is to transcend creating shapes that are purely linear in nature and instead translating non-wood objects into three-dimensional wooden sculptures by synthesizing the natural shapes that already exist in the wood into a new found object.
"Coupling", 1985, wood with oil paint, 53" x 48" x 3". Private collection.
"Red Figure Ware", 1988, wood with rice paper, 60" x 40" x 35". Private collection.
"Head", 1989, charred wood.
"Spiral", 1987, wood. Private collection.
"Continuum", 1990, wood with linseed oil, 20" x 18" x 18". Private collection
"Unity", 1988, wood with colored wax, 7 ' x 4' x 2".
"Turbo", 1998, wood with linseed oil, 28" x 29" x 20".
"Spiral #2", 1995, wood with spanish moss, wood shavings and matte medium, 19" x 24" x 9".
"What Goes Around", 1989, wood with metal ring, 43" x 43" x 12".
"Songs for a Dead Man", 1989, charred wood with steel wool and metal ring, 36" x 36" x 2".
"Family", 1992, wood, earth and matte medium, 45" x 32"x 22".
"Rest", 1992, wood with linseed oil, 64" x 30" x 20". Private collection.
"Bruja", 1988, wood with stone, 30" x 34" x 16".
"Beehive", 1993, wood with linseed oil. Private collection.
"Tsubo", 1989, wood with paper pulp and linseed oil, 55" x 15" x 15".
"Free Radical", 1993, wood with linseed oil, 31" x 31" x 31". Private collection.
"Weep No More (for Laura)", 2003, wood, wax, straw, jute, melted crayon, 36" x 20" x 16".
"Cross Pollination", 1990, wood, wax, rope, straw, steel wool, plastic and earth, 45" x 30" x 21".
"Thought (No Beginning No End), 1999, wood with linseed oil, 36" x 36" x 4".
"To Be Continued", 1994, 167 pieces of wood with linseed oil, 36" x 24" x 15". Private collection.
"Tsubo #2" 1989, wood, wax and oil paint, 40" x 67" x 67". Private collection.
"Armor", 1990, wood with linseed oil, 68" x 26" x 12".
"Cornucopia", 2003, wood with linseed oil and vine, 60" x 16" x 16".
"Bride", 1992, wood with stain and Japanese rice paper, 63" x 38" x 18".
"Upside Down Man", 1988, wood with linseed oil, 63" x 38" x 10".
"Someone To Watch Over Me", 1989, charred wood with colored wax, dimensions variable.
"No Breathing Room at the Top", 2001, wood with linseed oil, 90" x 25" x 4". Private collection.
"Domestic Goddess", 1992, lint and silk cord, 18" diameter.