Transitions
   
Works from this series were shown in “Four Sculptors,” Summer Invitational (1997), 
Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York

Excerpt from Artist’s Gallery Talk:

		. . . . At a young age, I  was exposed to the notion of death in a traumatic way, 
		so questions about the meaning of life and death have always been prominent 
		for me. I am asking some of these questions in this series, “Transitions,” by 
		exploring impermanence (anicca, in Pali) and creating work that resides in that 
		liminal space between the rational and the irrational, the object and its shadow, 
		spirit and flesh, suffering and redemption.  
		
The title,“Transitions,” also refers to a transitional stage in my work, in which I began to 
include more sculptural elements and to make my own multi-layered surfaces rather 
than relying on the weather- and time-worn surfaces of found objects.