Safe Landing

Safe Landing

Mixed media installation, wall panel is press molded ceramic tiles.

1989

Portal with Grass

Portal with Grass

Mixed media installation, floaters, grass, safety fencing and wheatgrass.

1987

Honeycomb

Honeycomb

Fiberglass panel with willow sticks, floor tiles plaster

casts of bubblewrap.

1993

Raingarden Sign: Highland Park Improvement Club, Seattle, WA

Raingarden Sign: Highland Park Improvement Club, Seattle, WA

Re-purposed utility vaults create benches with community mosaics marking an adjacent rain garden. Three cubes illustrate the movement of water from storm catchment through the garden to the revived Puget Sound.

King County Rainwise Program

2015

Raingarden Sign: Highland Park Improvement Club, Seattle, WA

Raingarden Sign: Highland Park Improvement Club, Seattle, WA

Community collaborators create mosaics for utility vault benches marking the adjacent rain garden.

King County Rainwise Program

2015

Raingarden Sign: Highland Park Improvement Club, Seattle, WA

Raingarden Sign: Highland Park Improvement Club, Seattle, WA

Community collaborators create mosaics for utility vault benches marking an adjacent rain garden.

King County Rainwise Program

2015

Solar Fountain: Belltown P-patch, Seattle, Washington

Solar Fountain: Belltown P-patch, Seattle, Washington

Fountain for a community garden, cement basin with solar waterworks and ceramic tiles.

1997

Solar Fountain: detail

Solar Fountain: detail

Fountain for a community garden, cement basin with solar waterworks and ceramic tiles.

1997

Promenade: Bumbershoot

Promenade: Bumbershoot

30 trees wrapped in industrial stretch-wrap. Commissioned installation for Bumbershoot Festival.

1988

Galloping Barricades: Bumbershoot

Galloping Barricades: Bumbershoot

50 traffic barricades with altered signage and 15 performers.  Commissioned installation for Bumbershoot Festival.

1992

Mother Log: Horsehead #8

Mother Log: Horsehead #8

Mother Log, dead tree coated with grass seed and adobe, wrapped in industrial erosion matting. As the grass sprouted on the trunk, it encouraged the log to decay faster and fall into the nearby stream, helping maintain the natural habitat of the watershed area.

1996

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Chandelier for a Melting World

Chandelier for a Melting World

Day one. Ice sculpture with light.

2017

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