Flatbed trailer with photovoltaic system powering video surrounded by live plants, metal trellis with morning glories and expanded metal equipment housings. This mixed media sculpture addresses our addiction to technology, mobility, and entertainment. It is a model for a sustainable future; a ‘green machine’ enticing the viewer to stop and question how nature and technology can exist in a symbiotic relationship.
Other Projects
Public Art
- Living Waters of Larimer, 2012-2016
- Permaculture Orchard, 2011
- One Mile Garden, 2008—present
- WeGrow, 2004-2006
- Listen to the South Side, 2000-2004
- Nine Mile Run Greenway Project, 1996-2000
- Urban Semi-Wilderness Area, 1994-1998
- Barletta’s News, 1994
- Commemorative Monument to Native Americans, 1993
- Water Rites: A Domestic Arrangement, 1991
- Monument to the Fall of the Television Evangelists, 1988
Installations
- Still Life #9
- The NEW R5 Travel Agency, 2008
- Following in My Father’s Footsteps, 2003
- An Island For 2 Axe Heads, A String..., 1996
- Eco-Mobile Home/Office Entertainment System, 1993
- The Persian Gulf Bowl, 1992
- As We Turn with the World, 1991
- It’s Always Greener on the Greener side, OR..., 1990
- The Pantheozone: Temple To The Ozone, 1989
Proposals
- Google Earth Camouflage, A Revision Request, An Ecoart..., 2008
- One Tree EcoArt Proposal, 2007
- Greening the Andy Warhol Museum: It’s for the..., 2007
- 3 Sisters Garden, 2003
- Ecotone: A Public Art Proposal for the David..., 2002
- Greening Purnell: Site-Specific Sculpture Proposal to Integrate Nature..., 2000