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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Badass Boudoir
A vignette of a boudoir… chaise lounge and a dressing screen, made of steel and other metals. Mid-scene, intimates strewn over the top of the partition and on the floor. Marilyn Monroe? Lauren Bacall? Edith Piaf? Sofia Loren?
The chaise lounge is classic in style but made completely out of steel. Shaped and welded, appearing soft and luxurious. The screen hides just enough, the “idea” of a woman undressed. Incredibly strong and durable, steel? a woman has endured so much throughout time, harassment, objectification, abuse…a boudoir or dressing room is her private realm. We can only imagine what has been said in this inner sanctum.
10.5" wide x 7.5" deep x 6" tall
Photos by Leslie Miller or my iphone
Available for purchase










