My
approach to form is an extension of the concern I
have for man to develop, improve, and enrich his environment.
This
idea became an important part of my behavior as a
child. The urge to shape dirt, the selection of specific
shaped
stones from the small stream behind the home where
I grew up, and the use of these choice stones to construct
a wall
or enhance the layout of a flower garden, were a
part of my daily life. I enjoyed working with various kinds
of materials:
metal, wood, paint, clay, plants, stone, etc.
I became
excited while working with these materials, with their
various physical
properties and different characteristics. Materials
become humanized--when rearranged by my ideas, feelings,
and hands.
This concept has been the root system, the inspiration,
and the energy source for my sculpture. These ideas frequently
appear in organic-like shapes; most often expressing
a subtle
inner strength gracefully interacting with space.
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