Artist statement

In my early career I focused on figurative themes in bronze and cast stainless steel. My new work focuses instead on geometric shapes and segmented circle forms that depict or suggest things that we see and are familiar with but cannot touch or quantify. I am inspired by curves found in life and nature–I like how they meander, cross over each other, and are more naturally apparent to me than straight lines. My emphasis on the circle as a thematic symbol portrays that ubiquitous presence that I find in everyday life–one with no beginning, middle, or end.

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Image Gallery

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Gregory Johnson (Georgia, b. 1955) WHAT’S IN THE QUEUE?, 2017 Mirror-finished high-chromium stainless steel on powder-coated stainless steel base

12. Gregory Johnson, WHAT’S IN THE QUEUE

Ira Hill (Alabama, b. 1974) American Expressions, ongoing, originated in 2011 Fabricated steel and paint

11. Ira Hill, American Expressions

Steve Rossi (New York, b. 1975) Reciprocal Ladder to Intersect, 2016 Wood and acrylic latex

10. Steve Rossi, Reciprocal Ladder to Intersect

Ben Lock (North Carolina, b. 1980) Rubber Burner, 2011 Steel, chrome lugnuts, convex mirror, wheel, tire, chrome hubcap, gray primer, Chrysler Hemi Orange paint

9. Ben Lock, Rubber Burner

Eric Troffkin (Michigan, b. 1967) Communications Vine, ongoing, originated in 2014 Fiberglass and steel

8. Eric Troffkin, Communications Vine

Stacey Rathert (Mississippi, b. 1987) You Are Here, 2013

7. Stacey Rathert, You Are Here

Submitted photo: Kurt Dyrhaug (Texas, b. 1966) Combine Wing II, 2017 Steel and wood

6. Kurt Dyrhaug, Combine Wing II

Adam Walls (North Carolina, b. 1974) Ker-Plunk, 2008 Painted steel

5. Adam Walls, Ker-Plunk

Matthias Neumann (New York, b. 1969) Double-bench VI (basics), 2017 Wood (2 x 4s)

4. Matthias Neumann, Double-bench VI (basics)

Fumi Amano (Washington, b. 1985) Voice, 2017 Old window frames, wood, and sheet glass

3. Fumi Amano, Voice

Benjamin Jones (Massachusetts, b. 1978) Eventually/Everything, 2015 Steel, aluminum, plywood, linear urethane enamel, lights, custom electronics

2. Benjamin Jones, Eventually/Everything

Hye Yeon Nam (Louisiana, b. 1979) Floating Identity, 2017 Plexiglas and silicone (kinetic sculpture)

1. Hye Yeon Nam, Floating Identity in Auburn

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