My work investigates the slippery intersection between the digital world and
reality. Specifically, I am interested in how we experience nature through a
television or a computer screen. Readily available images make us believe that
we “know” these natural objects but we really only identify patterns
of pixilated light. Recently I have been creating a series of what I call “Re-Things.”
These whimsical objects are sculptural representations of digital information
that symbolize objects of nature. Through the process of pixilation, some bits
of information are lost and the form is abstracted. I see my building process
as an experiment in alchemy using man-made composite materials to represent
natural forms.