Balanced Geometry- A work accepted into the Gallery for Wood Art show Balance and Contrast. Bleached maple, African blackwood, Cherry, India ink, acrylics and one brass pin. No finish on any of it.
8"H x 11" W x 6" D---Available
Balanced Geometry- A semi-fractal cube turned on 6 axes---Available
Balanced Geometry- A tesselated catenoid---Available
- a textured tetrahedron---Available
Network- A piece that started as a sphere, but then hollowed on 20 axes an subsequently carved to final shape----SOLD
Network- Accepted into the AAW POP show Spheres 2.----SOLD
Network- Sugar Maple, Bush oil. Base- Macassar Ebony, Bush oil, 5.25” x5.25” x 5.25”----SOLD
Almost- Another piece that started as a sphere, then turned off center from both sides to remove most of the mass, carved to final form.----AVAILABLE
Almost- Submitted to the 2017 AAW POP show, but not accepted.----AVAILABLE
Escheresque- A piece that was in the AAW 2016 POP show "Patterns"----SOLD
Escheresque- This started as a turned torus (donut), that was then carved into a Mobius strip and subsequently pierced in a pattern inspired by MC Escher----SOLD
Escheresque- Basswood, Waterlox, 7.5” D x 3” H----SOLD
Conefluence- In this piece nine separate conic sections merge together into the form of a hemisphere. Since the width of each conic section is the the same, the inner edges of the conic sections also describe a hemisphere.----SOLD
Conefluence- 10”H x 8”D. Hemisphere- Big Leaf Maple Burl, Dyes, Lacquer, Colored Epoxy. Stand- Maple, Dye, Acrylic Rod----SOLD
Conefluence- This work is actually 9 separate turnings that were carefully joined together. Since the width of each conic section is the the same, the inner edges of the conic sections also describe a hemisphere.----SOLD
Other Math Art
I often get led down another path when exploring math forms and the result does not fit into one of my series. I decided to make an “other” category to display these works.