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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.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Egg-zactly that size!






This piece is one of three new works priced at $300 and under at the opening of the Boston Sculptors Gallery "Sculpture Scoop" tomorrow evening at 486 Harrison Avenue in SOWA.

The packaging containers wound up taking about as much time to build as one of the pieces, but I know that they will arrive in their new homes safely!

FOOTNOTE: The container boxes have some miles on them since their original incarnation. Nobody wanted to throw them out. They were built out of discarded political signs from Natick. I first saw them in Virginia Fitzgerald's garage. She had hundreds of them, having stored them for NAOS. Next they came to the studio at 25 Washington Ave, then back to her garage and then to Josh Ostroff's studio, then some of them back to my studio, and at the moment they are in Boston at the Sculptors Gallery. I have no idea where they will go next, but look forward to hearing.


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