Mixed Media Sculpture
"Unthinkable, Undrinkable"
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This small sculpture, titled “Unthinkable, Undrinkable” is a statement about consumerism. More specifically, advertising and its ability to mask and distort the world’s most pertinent issues. The polar bear exists today as a symbol of global warming’s detrimental effects on the animal kingdom. Coincidently, he also exists as a mascot for the Coca-Cola Corporation, a company often scrutinized for its environmental practices. This particular polar bear, drawn from his home to search for nourishment, finds only one thing. The truth
Vampire and Victim
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Hand build out of stoneware clay, this sculpture shows two opposing characters (vampire and victim). These faces were manipulated from plaster castes of my face.
Urban Organic Absurdity
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An installation from the solo show that was exhibited as a result of the culmination of a year long residency at Harcourt House in Edmonton, AB in 2008.