Portal - Cast Paper
Width: 13.75 inches
Height: 17.75 inches
This work is as flexible as the imagination of the person viewing it. Where does this door take you? How big is it? How far does it go? Who or what lives inside? I hope you make a new story for it every time you see it. Let this portal take you to a new destination with exciting new adventures with each new glance.
Width: 13.75 inches
Height: 17.75 inches
This work is as flexible as the imagination of the person viewing it. Where does this door take you? How big is it? How far does it go? Who or what lives inside? I hope you make a new story for it every time you see it. Let this portal take you to a new destination with exciting new adventures with each new glance.
Width: 13.75 inches
Height: 17.75 inches
This work is as flexible as the imagination of the person viewing it. Where does this door take you? How big is it? How far does it go? Who or what lives inside? I hope you make a new story for it every time you see it. Let this portal take you to a new destination with exciting new adventures with each new glance.
Paper Casting
Paper casting is to me the perfect medium. It allows me to use almost every skill set. A typical piece begins as a drawing or two. Then I sculpt it in wax. This is a long refining process and often the image sculpted is far different from the drawing. Then I build a dam around the wax and pour a rubber mold directly off the surface. A casting is made by pressing the wet cotton pulp into the mold and extracting the water. Then I finish the surface.
While every piece that emerges from the mold is about the same, no two are painted the same. Maybe I would if I could, but the painting process is always in flux. I am always experimenting with ways of mixing colors or washes and hard edges or new pigments. I spend about 75% of my time with the painted finishes. Click here to see the process.