Oct 2010: Belvoir Castle & Estate Artist-in-Residence starts.... Exciting times!
See more about that here.
Sept 3, 2010: Log Henge Spirits of the Forest was just unveiled in Seeley Lake, Montana

Dec 2007: I'm in China and have just finished collaborating with Shen Xiaonan and Zhang
Yaxi on a special project for the ATP: the Tennis Terracotta Warriors.
I am also completing a new series of Artists of the Silk Road in resin
and in bronze (see next paragraph for genus of this concept).
Starting in 2004 I
worked on obtaining an an MFA
international practice degree from the University College of the Arts at
Canterbury (formerly KIAD). In this context, I finished my initial
Artists
of the Silk Road sculpture project, graduating in September 2006.
During that time, I also took part in
the 1st
International Sculpture Festival of Kunming, China from 30 April to 1 June
2005.
In February 2005, I was asked to participate in Honduras en 24
Horas, an event over 24 hours with over 60 photographers spread out throughout
Honduras to photograph the country for the Ministry of Tourism and the UN
development Project. The result was a published book covering the entire country, and 6 of my photographs were featured.
Other recent projects included participating in the
3rd INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE SYMPOSIUM in the ancient city of HUE, VIETNAM 2004
and the
ARTE
PARA TODOS 2004 event in TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS
In Hue I decided to
make TWO sculptures: the first one is called "Boat People".
This is located
on the edge of the Perfume River, at the foot of the citadel and right accross
from Hue's newly built town hall (headquarters of Hue People's
Committee).
Below is the original design and some pictures.
The second
sculpture I made at this symposium was called "The Maze of Love &
Friendship".
Also situated in Phu Huong Park, on the north bank of the
Perfume River at the foot of the citadel, this earthwork/architectural
sculpture is on the Western side of the park, near the landing
pagoda.
My next
work took me to the capital of Honduras, Tegucigalpa, for the
ARTE
PARA TODOS (Art for All) project of creating large-scale sculptures and
murals under the auspices of the UNITED NATIONS and the FIRST LADY of
HONDURAS.
See project details below. And see how the final sculpture installation turned out .
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