All the President’s Men - the concentric desks in the Library of Congress seemed like a newspaper conveyor belt breaking Nixon's Watergate. Departing from steel, materials included bicycle chain,
printer plates, brass, gimbaled
compass, foundry form,
and copper. Photo
credits Chris Myers.
24” wide x
13” deep x
13” tall

Meticulously handcrafted steel vignettes layered with carefully selected vintage fragments. Inspired by dystopian film, oft-banned literature, and todays fraught times, reminiscent of our dark past, continuing to reoccur
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Literary based sculptures
Six sculptures originally designed for a solo exhibit in Tucson, Arizona.
A focus is on literature and film that has been banned or censored through time or tells a story about an historical period that book banning was an early signal to the dark times ahead.
Some of these sculptures are in private collections, some have since been exhibited in several other group exhibits including the Enoch Pratt Central Library - in the Poe Room, The Park School, School 33 gallery, and Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower.












