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As an adult I began collecting �dead� wood on the beaches near my home. Finding its energy a surrogate for my emotions, I arrange the branches and limbs into bundles of particular feelings like solitude or anger. My work represents my struggle for sensuousness by transforming and revaluing a material which is often considered refuse into an object that is beautiful and alive. Coming from a deeply religious background, I create pieces that become the focus of meditation. Wandering within the landscape of my wall hung sculpture may be compared to the contemplation of a Buddhist Thangka. Some sculptures are formal compositions, others seem to have fallen in place by chance. The wood is assembled to create a subtle play of color in shades of bleached beige, silver and charcoal to make evident the beauty produced by the ravages of time.
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