Thru the Crack (Serge)
Porcelain & Steel Sculpture
96” x 18” x 16”
The vertical motif of the stacked sculpture plumbs the depth of experience and brings submerged content to the surface.
Creating forms by stratifying and stacking thick and chunky or paper thin slabs of porcelain clay, ripping and tearing edges, marking and stretching the surfaces, collaging in scraps and detritus, these rough towers are more geologic than architectural.
Porcelain & Steel Sculpture
96” x 18” x 16”
The vertical motif of the stacked sculpture plumbs the depth of experience and brings submerged content to the surface.
Creating forms by stratifying and stacking thick and chunky or paper thin slabs of porcelain clay, ripping and tearing edges, marking and stretching the surfaces, collaging in scraps and detritus, these rough towers are more geologic than architectural.
Porcelain & Steel Sculpture
96” x 18” x 16”
The vertical motif of the stacked sculpture plumbs the depth of experience and brings submerged content to the surface.
Creating forms by stratifying and stacking thick and chunky or paper thin slabs of porcelain clay, ripping and tearing edges, marking and stretching the surfaces, collaging in scraps and detritus, these rough towers are more geologic than architectural.