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For the last several years my sculptural work has become largely kinetic and interactive. It is often witty, profound and provocative. Much of it seems to exist in the realm of the unlikely. These days, my mind is in a whirl, trying to understand how to make very complicated things appear to be smooth, slow and coordinated.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

"Return" makes its Boston debut at the EpiCenter



Wednesday morning, just before "Return" was due to go into Boston to the EpiCenter, Artists for Humanity, I was outside the studio in the parking lot with the oxyacetylene torch burning up a few more components. About two minutes later a journalist from the MetroWest Daily News knocked on the door asking what all the activity was about. His name is Allan Jung. I wasn't exactly sure what he was referring to since I am always using my torch for something, but I told him what I was working on and where it was going. The very next morning in the front page of the Local section of the paper this picture appeared! Thank you Allan!





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