matter of time (repairing watches)
music stand, rocks from our garden, construction paper, time; 2023.
matter of time (repairing watches)
music stand, rocks from our garden, construction paper, time; 2023.
is it time? (repairing watches)
7.5” x 7” x 7” (wxhxd); rubberbands, pins, balloon, rock from our garden; 2023
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repairing watches
installation view, 2023
one thing leads to another (repairing watches)
3.25" x 7" x 1.5" (wxhxd); rubberbands, pins; 2023
one thing leads to another (repairing watches) ii
1.25” x 1.5” x .25” (wxhxd) ; rubberbands, pins; 2023
holding together / falling apart
time and dimensions vary; rubber-bands, brick; 2022
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a form of practice
25" x 11" x 11" (wxhxd); biodegradable acetate, plexiglass pedestal; 2023.
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from a form of practice from a form of practice (505 & 506)
11.25” x 11.25” x 1.25” (wxhxd); marker, acetate; 2023
Note- this work is part of the sculpture, from a form of practice
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bent out of shape
66” x 32” x 24” (wxhxd); cinder-blocks, cart, time; 2021
how are you holding up?
6” x 32” x 16” (wxhxd); two cinderblocks, wall, floor; 2021
how are you holding up?
detail
pressing time (i)
time and dimensions vary; yellow balloon, plexiglass; 2022
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134,407 stickers to bring you a little bit of joy
.75” x .75” x 40’ (wxdxh); color coding dot stickers; 2021
Note- this is a site specific sculpture for the Murphy Cadogan exhibition at SOMArts
*photo documentation by Kija Lucas
34,407 stickers to bring you a little bit of joy
detail
*photo documentation by Kija Lucas
34,407 stickers to bring you a little bit of joy
detail
*photo documentation by Kija Lucas
34,407 stickers to bring you a little bit of joy
detail
*photo documentation by Kija Lucas
in time (takeaway)
12”x39”x15” (wxhxd); construction paper drawings, pedestal; 2021
*sun-exposed drawings on construction paper which slowly fade over time
wait / weight
durational performance sculpture, time and dimensions vary; 2021
Note- In “Weight/Wait”, a cinder block slowly falls and suddenly breaks over the course of 3-4 hours. When exhibited, I visit the piece every few days to sweep up the remains and balance a new cinderblock in the rubber-band. I make and remake the work only to let it fall and break again, allowing for damage and loss to exist within a process-oriented ritual as a metaphor for healing.
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stuck / unstuck
17” x 5.5” x 1.5” (wxhxd); broken paver, ping pong ball; 2021
balancing my breath
time and dimensions vary; found grid, balloons, my breath; 2021
When exhibited, I visit the piece once a week and add new breath and balloons as needed.
it’s ok to let go
approximately 2.5”x6”x2” (wxhxd); five rubber bands; 2021
it’s ok to let go
detail
what’s holding me up is squishing me down
8”x41.5”x6” (wxhxd); 20 pavers, ping pong ball; 2020
what’s holding me up is squishing me down
detail
24,436 stickers to bring you a little bit of joy
0.75” x 86” x 0.75” (wxhxd); color coding dot stickers; 2020
24,436 stickers to bring you a little bit of joy
detail
lightly tethered
3”x45”x54”(wxhxd); wood, wire, sponge, wall; 2019
squeeze
approximately 1” x 13.5” x 2” (wxhxd); steel angle bar, stress ball, rubber band; 2019
squeeze
detail
a network of lines
5” x 9.5” x .5” (wxhxd); piece of a bin; 2019
*photo documentation by Nathan Kosta