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I am drawn to the distinction between polar
opposites. Subsequently, duality is an
underlying theme in my work.
I employ
natural and non traditional sculpting
materials to create conceptual sculptures,
but more than a decade of steel fabrication
has made metals my dominant choice of
materials. I was initially drawn to using
steel as a material because of its plastic
nature. It is a common, fast working
material that is very forgiving allowing me
to sketch my thoughts in line-drawing style
panels and persuasively formed sculptures.
As a
sculptor, my work is predominately three
dimensional, but recently I developed
‘painter envy’ and decided to work “two
dimensionally”. This direction gave rise to
a series of landscapes where the process
became part of the content. I use my welder
as a pencil, and my grinder as a paint
brush.
Nonetheless, these ‘paintings’ are on steel,
the pallet is rust, and the work is still
three-dimensional. These landscapes have
moved from stylized memories of idealized
wilderness to actual locations from around
Canada. Some works pay homage to the
quintessential Canadian landscape made
popular by the Group of Seven and others are
conjured from memory. |

Blanket Flower
60" x 24" with base
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