“The building is a neuroscience research and care center so I wanted the sculpture to be a metaphor for the way a thought travels through neural pathways. Because of my interest in neuroscience, it was very important to me that the sculpture reflected the latest research.”
CODAmagazine: Suspended in Space III
Draping, dangling, and floating: design + art projects which awe us from above and fill our spaces with beauty and motion.
Most recent stories in CODAmagazine: Suspended in Space III
“The hope was to have the art compliment the interior architecture and be relevant and inspirational to the students. This was achieved through mimicking the undulating acoustic cloud baffles. The relevance to education and "life path" is made through the relationship of the bands and the balls.”
“Suspended atrium sculpture, 50'x40'x10', comprised of 300 custom-perforated copper tubes, held in a tensegrity formation with stainless steel wire and custom-designed hardware, internally lit with strips of LEDs. The goal of this project was to create a statement piece for the 4-story atrium of a new office high-rise being constructed in downtown Milwaukee.”
“Privately commissioned as a colorful and whimsical atrium artwork, this interior suspended work was designed to complement the school’s existing architectural elements.”
“Spectrum wind is a sculpture designed to promote the Bannaroo music festival. It’s made out of multicolored plastic Solo-cups stacked and attached over a variety waved shaped rods. The shape of the installation resembles a colorful wind blowing through the walls of the airport skylight. It’s playful, whimsical, and psychedelic nature successfully captures the mood of a music festival.”