Art that is presented in public spaces lives with people in real time. People look at it, think about it, sometimes have to negotiate around it, and sometimes interact with it. Art or Architecture that is of the space and not just in the space makes for a cohesive viewing experience. Public work that highlights its environment creates harmony between the art and its surroundings.
Graines de Rêves, 2011, Soil, Steel, Rope, 12ft. x 8ft. x 12f
Graines de Rêves (Detail), 2011, Soil, Steel, Rope, 12ft. x 8ft. x 12ft
Dreamcatcher for Hattie Carthen, 2010, Steel, Acrylic, 10ft x10ft
Roof Sculpture, 2015, Steel, Wool, 9ft x 9ft x9ft