
hand turned wood from the door of a house of worship, steel, lead, toddler shoes, milk paint, spray paint, stain, hardware, 16 x 16 x 24
This piece is normally displayed in the center of the floor, highlighting the randomness of death in warfare and the children who are victims of this. The additional layer of the wood from the house of worship comes from my previous attempt at this piece – addressing the consequences of warfare fought through the lens of extreme religious ideologies (of any kind), the potential for religion to fuel war and religion becoming weaponized.

Shifting back to the theme of old work, via new work…Navigate to my “new work” page for more.

New work shifting back to underlying themes of old work and creating new work that prioritizes the relationship between humanity and God. Navigate to my “new work” page for more.



hand turned wood from the door of a house of worship, steel, lead, toddler shoes, milk paint, spray paint, stain, hardware, 16 x 16 x 24
This piece is normally displayed in the center of the floor, highlighting the randomness of death in warfare and the children who are victims of this. The additional layer of the wood from the house of worship comes from my previous attempt at this piece – addressing the consequences of warfare fought through the lens of extreme religious ideologies (of any kind), the potential for religion to fuel war and religion becoming weaponized.
Shifting back to the theme of old work, via new work…Navigate to my “new work” page for more.
New work shifting back to underlying themes of old work and creating new work that prioritizes the relationship between humanity and God. Navigate to my “new work” page for more.