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“Time Divides Before and After” Vintage cuckoo clock and various wooden found objects, 18″ x 24″ x 6″

“Hate is Taught” 16 x 20

“Flights of Fiction?” Various wooden found objects and lead fireman figure, 9″ x 18″ x 10″

“You Can’t Tune a Fish,” Violin, wood, wire, 9“ x 23“ x 3″

“Tug of the War in American Politics,” Resin birds, vintage pull toy, chains, type tray, 34″ x 9″ x 12″

“The Other,” Wood, 24″ x 21″ x 9″

“Table of Contents,” Wood, 22″ round

“Strike While the Iron Is… (Man-o-man-o-Ray),” Wood, 6″ x 17″ x 5″

“Is It,” Dictionary, various found objects, 16” x 14” x 4”

“Timings,” 24″ x 16″ x 9″

“Isaac’s Story,” Wood, locust wings, chalk, metal, paper, 14” x 9”x 10”

“Indutus Pullam (The Dressed Chicken),” Wood, 7” x 32” x 9”

“Indutus Pullam (The Dressed Chicken),” Wood, 7” x 32” x 9”

“Nearing Silence,” Wood, found objects including telephone, 32” x 21” x 7”

“Home at Last: A Reliquary,” Wood, image transfers, glass, metal, hair, 3phemera, t’fillin, found objects, 16” x 16” x 11”

“Ar t crtc is in,” (Detail)

“Ar t crtc is in,” Typewriter, typewriter stand, carbon paper, rubber stamps, 22″ x 39″ x 16″

“Growing Old, Sitting Down,” Wood, 11 x 28” x 11”

“Dr. Mesmer’s Theory of Animalia Magnetism,,” Wood, ceramic, metal, found objects, antlers, magnet, 19” x 23” x 25”

“Ceci n’est pas une peinture d’une pipe,” Pipe, paper, 8″ x 7″ x 2″
“The artist performs only one part of the creative process. The onlooker
completes it, and it is the onlooker who has the last word.”
—Marcel Duchamp
The smaller scale of these assemblages allows me to more quickly experiment with concepts that can be playful even humorous or conversely, quite personal and serious. Fascinated by Dada and Surrealism, I often enjoy taking a similar paradoxical approach to the subject matter.”