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Artist's Statement
I have been welding steel for over thirty-five years. In the early
phase of my explorations, I was fascinated with the power of the process.
The capability of permanently joining two pieces of steel was, and still
is exhilarating. Also, the extendibility of the material in space, as
well as its abundance in countless variety continues to intrigue. Steel
certainly is a product of the industrial age, yet it can be many things.
Light, airy forms, heavy architectural shapes, and sensuous organic forms
are all possible. I believe it is the great variety of forms that I can
collect as part of my visual vocabulary, as well as forms I can fabricate
in the studio, that continue to interest me. It is the unification of
these forms into a complete interconnected sculpture that I am attempting
to accomplish.
These sculptures are made of welded and painted steel. They have
evolved from an extended series of pieces concerned with fences and barriers,
both real and metaphoric, to a series of what I call urban totemic markers
and signs. In addition to this, I have become interested in tools as
forms bearing both functional and esthetic qualities, and have begun
to incorporate them into some recent work. I have attempted, in these
works, to integrate the forms (such as pitchfork tines, roto-tiller blades,
and various hooks) into the pieces so that they take on the nature of
the overall form of the sculpture, without intruding upon it. I also
introduce color into the sculpture when the material suggests that the
form may be enhanced or made more articulate. In a parallel exploration,
I have been making wall-relief sculptures utilizing some of these concepts,
with the addition of architectural elements which I have long admired,
such as capitals, lintels and the like. I am also working on a continuing
series of collages utilizing classical architectural elements contrasted
with found popular imagery.
Brief resume
Education
M.F.A., University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. June, 1967.
B.S. Art, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant MI, January,
1965
Currently
Retired Professor, Dept. of Art,
Texas A&M University-Commerce,
Commerce, TX. September, 1977 May 2006.
Recent Exhibitions
TSA’s 2009 Statewide Juried Art Exhibition. HCG Gallery, Dallas, TX. June 25 July 19, 2009.
“Bosque Sculpture Expo 2009,” Juried show, outdoor sculpture. Clifton, Texas. May 2009May, 2010.
“Art off the Wall,” juried
show. Haley-Henman Gallery, Dallas, TX. September 17 November 8, 2008.
TSA Members Show, Art Centre of Plano, Plano, TX. May 16 June 16,
2008.
“Metal Arts 2007,” juried national. Ellen Noel Museum, Odessa,
TX June 29 August 26, 2007. Best of Show award.
Exhibition History
My work has been exhibited on a regional and national basis since
1968. I have participated in over 60 juried shows, about 30 invitational
exhibitions, and have had approximately 20 one-man shows.
Other Professional Experience
I have given several workshops, some of which involved permanent
installations; have installed two site-specific outdoor pieces; and have
participated in two lengthy symposia during summer months. I belong to
appropriate professional organizations (International Sculpture Center,
Texas Sculpture Association, etc.) and participate in conferences, exhibitions,
and meetings.
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