Where Is Heaven Ester?
See-Through Sister
Touching the Identum
I've spent my lifetime staring at the heavens; seeking an explanation. Part of me feels I've come close with a theory I call "Identums Collude". This artwork is the closest I've come to communicating the thinking...or at least to communicating the emotions behind thinking it!
Immigrant
I have travelled much in my life. In fact I have been an immigrant for more than half my life in one place or another. This piece explores how it feels to touch the culture you live in, yet always feeling separated and "elsewhere" at the same time.
Refugee
Imagine having to flee your homeland because of war, terror or persecution. Imagine being a child and not having your parents with you because they were killed before you left or were unable to leave. Imagine arriving in a strange country, seeking asylum, completely alone. Imagine having absolutely nothing.
Physics is Funny When You're A Child
This is a sculpture of physics at its most hilarious.
Where are you Dad?
This piece zooms subatomic space to the resolution of human understanding. It gives us the opportunity to digest how matter is a matter of perception. We are made up of largely empty space.
I'll Always Know You're Behind Me
Dietro di me is a larger-than-life sculpture of a my father. A series of cross-sections of his naked body glazed onto sheets of structural glass. The work explores those times when even the most supportive parent is not there and one learns to be truly alone.
Dad, I Need You Right Now
A sculpture exploring the relationship between a son and his father, touching on both the physical and emotional.