SURROUNDED


In Surrounded, the clay forms seemingly squeeze their own open ended, pockets of air. Each consisting of a short, narrow throughway translates to the physical and emotional experience after Hurricane Katrina. This narrowed space describes both the stress on the city and yet the potential of good to come.  


Acquired by New Orleans Museum of Art, Permanent Collection

SURROUNDED
2007
Stoneware, concrete, brown wax and liquid gold leaf
14 elements, size varies, each between 6" x 3" x 2" and 12" x 5" x 4"