Through the Porthole, epoxy and abaca sculpture, 15 x 7.5 x .5 inches.

$150.00

Wartching water through the porthole of a ship is what inspired the title for this sculpture. Water is transformative, it flows and changes shape continuously. This is my metaphor for life, and why I keep returning to the subject of water so many times in my 40-year career; much like droplets of water, we grow, change, ebb and flow throughout the life cycle.

I worked on the idea of combining epoxy, a substrate that can be installed in a heavy traffic area, with abaca, a natural fiber that allows the pigment to swim in the liquid epoxy as it searches for its ultimate shape and form, for four + years. After many failures, or “2000 ways how not to make an epoxy and abaca sculpture,” I discovered a process that works. I like to think the Philosopher, Nietzsche would appreciate how I was able to transcend the limitations of these diverse media and create something quite new as a result.

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Through the Porthole, epoxy and abaca sculpture, 15 x 7.5 x .5 inches, 150.00.

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Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 15 × .5 × 7.5 in

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