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Installations and Outdoor Art

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Celestial Rhythms

Celestial Rhythms.  One of six sculptors selected to install a site specific sculpture on the OSU Lima Campus. Installed for 10 months, August to May, 1989. This project used soil, sod, wood and Mirror Mylar. Measurement, 1’ h x 30’ x 30’. 

​First Place Award

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Crucifixion 

Cast aluminum, steel, brass. 28" w x 84" h
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Trinity of Life

Trinity of Life.  One of eight sculptors selected to install an outdoor work of art at the Heritage House, Columbus Ohio. This site specific project was designed as part of their outdoor amphitheater. With a 10 foot triangular stone stage, the hillside slope had three, equally spaced 2’ h x 4’ w x 8’ submerged cinerarium’s.  Each unit housed an automatically illuminated white Plexiglas rectangular form that measured 16” w x 5” h x 84” long.   Every evening at dusk the three illuminated barrows would remain on until 30 minutes after the evening performance.

Personal Dwellings. OSU Lima Campus, Lima, Ohio

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Personal Dwellings was an installation for the OSU Lima Branch. Seven artist were selected to install their designs on the Lima campus.  Each 3D installation would be in place from August to the following June. 

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​Personal Dwellings consisted of three individual “huts” that suggested the past the present and the future. Although each of the three sites were 16’ square x 12’ high the interior of each hut was different. The sculpture combined steel structures, wooden frameworks, Plexiglas sheeting, charcoal, and paint, along with stone and sod for additional landscaping detail. The entire three structures encompassed ¾ acres within the campus.  
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