I have been working on a series of large-scale metal sculptures that symbolically represent the root systems of various plants. My sculptures are site-specific, and reveal what nature prefers to conceal.
I am a sculptor, living and working in Chevy Chase Maryland. Most of my current work consist of large-scale, vividly colored, steel structures derived from actual plant roots. Most of my sculptures are site-specific or site-responsive. My installations have been displayed in solo exhibitions at the Triennale Museum, Milano, Italy; the Kreeger Museum Sculpture Garden, Washington DC; the Arsenale in Venice, Italy (on the occasion of the 54th International Venice Biennale); in the James Madison University's Sawhill Gallery; in the Greater Reston Arts Center; the American University Museum's Katzen Arts Center; at Galleria Ca’ d’Oro in New York City and Miami, Florida and on the walls of Castello Lanza di Trabia, Sicily. My work was included in the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2018. Have served as Visiting Artist and Guest Critic in the School of Art and Art History at James Madison University; I am on the Advisory Board of the Washington Sculptors’ Group. My work has been reviewed in Sculpture Magazine, Art Papers, and many American and Italian publications.