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TOPOTABLETS This series of convex ceramic tablets constructed of thin layers referencing water current, contour lines, etc.
TopoTablets: #10 -18, 14" x 14" x 4" each |
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LIMITS The imagery for this series is derived from map symbols that depict the somewhat ambiguous limits of something (e.g. a range of a species' territory, the extent of seasonal ice flow, etc.). Wall-mounted, the seemingly wriggling sculptures are approximately 3 feet long (the maximum length of what will fit in the studio kiln). Limits: 10-1-2, 32" x 7" x 5"
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SERIES X This series of convex ceramic tablets, serves as a meditation on center points and intersecting lines.
Series X: #19 -35, 14" x 14" x 4" each |
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HERE Similar in theme to Series X, these sculptures are somewhat larger. Here #3, 22" x 22" x 5" |
PARCEL These convex tiles typically contain a sharp line of delineation that dissolves into a blurred area of transition.
Parcel #6 -9, 9" x 9" x 2" each |
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LEGEND SERIES Symbols extracted from maps are enlarged and rendered three-dimensionally in clay. Legend Series: Capital, 22" x 22" x 3"
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ATLAS SERIES A series of up-right book-like forms. Atlas: Volume 8, 30" x 20" x 8" |
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URBAN TABLETS This on-going series of wall-mounted ceramic maps depicts various cities. Urban Tablet: Savannah, 13" x 13" x 1"
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