The magnificent Purpur cat with the big face and green-tipped tail dreams of a push-pop lift.
The magnificent Purpur cat with the big face and green-tipped tail dreams of a push-pop lift.

Wood, acrylic paint, wire
17.25 x 4.75 x 4.75 in (43.8 x 12 x 12 cm)
March 2024

A short stack of delectables reaches new heights with a pat of broken butter.
A short stack of delectables reaches new heights with a pat of broken butter.

Wood, acrylic paint, tree branch
19 x 6.5 x 9.75 inches (48.2 x 16.5 x 24.7 cm)
December 2022

m-house takes the cake.
m-house takes the cake.

Wood, acrylic paint, electrical cord
6 x 18 x 3 inches (15 x 46 x 8 cm)
June 2020

SOLD

At least it's some kind of hand out.
At least it's some kind of hand out.

Wood and acrylic paint
16 x 7 x 8 inches (54.5 x 18 x 20 cm)
August 2019

Can also be freestanding instead of hanging from a wall

Another peace of pie please.
Another peace of pie please.

View of the orange side of the slice of pie looking east.

Plywood and exterior acrylic paint. Installed on the corner of West Temple and South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. September 2014 to June 2018.

Private collection

Another peace of pie please.
Another peace of pie please.

View of the green side of the slice of pie looking east.

Plywood and exterior acrylic paint. Installed on the corner of West Temple and South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. September 2014 to June 2018.

Private collection

 View of the underside with mounting plate looking north west.  Plywood and exterior acrylic paint. Installed on the corner of West Temple and South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. September 2014 to June 2018.  Private collection

View of the underside with mounting plate looking north west.

Plywood and exterior acrylic paint. Installed on the corner of West Temple and South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. September 2014 to June 2018.

Private collection

Model of proposed Flying Objects 4.0 submission
Model of proposed Flying Objects 4.0 submission

Model submitted to the Flying Objects 4.0 selection committee. Acrylic paint and wood.

A familiar persona brings sweeping disposable changes to the desert.
A familiar persona brings sweeping disposable changes to the desert.

Flying Objects 2.0 temporary public art project funded by the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City and the Salt Lake City Arts Council. 2009-2012.

Private collection

Flat Iron Manifest 1
Flat Iron Manifest 1

MDF with red, blue, yellow and white acrylic paint and metal angle brackets
10.5 x 7.5 x 13.5 inches
2012

Flat Iron Manifest 1 (image 2)
Flat Iron Manifest 1 (image 2)

MDF with red, blue, yellow and white acrylic paint and metal angle brackets
10.5 x 7.5 x 13.5 inches
2012

 Wood, acrylic paint, old power cord, paper, tacks, painted sand paper.  Private collection

Wood, acrylic paint, old power cord, paper, tacks, painted sand paper.

Private collection

"I just about, nearly, more or less, practically, well-nigh, can't get over this."
"I just about, nearly, more or less, practically, well-nigh, can't get over this."

Wood, recycled pallet wood, plaster, acrylic paint, old paint brush, wire, appliance cord
Dimensions unknown
Date unknown

Location unknown

Cactus House Nutcracker
Cactus House Nutcracker

Wood, acrylic paint, copper wire, small nails | Measurements unknown | Date unknown | Private collection

The magnificent Purpur cat with the big face and green-tipped tail dreams of a push-pop lift.
A short stack of delectables reaches new heights with a pat of broken butter.
m-house takes the cake.
At least it's some kind of hand out.
Another peace of pie please.
Another peace of pie please.
 View of the underside with mounting plate looking north west.  Plywood and exterior acrylic paint. Installed on the corner of West Temple and South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. September 2014 to June 2018.  Private collection
Model of proposed Flying Objects 4.0 submission
A familiar persona brings sweeping disposable changes to the desert.
Flat Iron Manifest 1
Flat Iron Manifest 1 (image 2)
 Wood, acrylic paint, old power cord, paper, tacks, painted sand paper.  Private collection
"I just about, nearly, more or less, practically, well-nigh, can't get over this."
Cactus House Nutcracker
The magnificent Purpur cat with the big face and green-tipped tail dreams of a push-pop lift.

Wood, acrylic paint, wire
17.25 x 4.75 x 4.75 in (43.8 x 12 x 12 cm)
March 2024

A short stack of delectables reaches new heights with a pat of broken butter.

Wood, acrylic paint, tree branch
19 x 6.5 x 9.75 inches (48.2 x 16.5 x 24.7 cm)
December 2022

m-house takes the cake.

Wood, acrylic paint, electrical cord
6 x 18 x 3 inches (15 x 46 x 8 cm)
June 2020

SOLD

At least it's some kind of hand out.

Wood and acrylic paint
16 x 7 x 8 inches (54.5 x 18 x 20 cm)
August 2019

Can also be freestanding instead of hanging from a wall

Another peace of pie please.

View of the orange side of the slice of pie looking east.

Plywood and exterior acrylic paint. Installed on the corner of West Temple and South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. September 2014 to June 2018.

Private collection

Another peace of pie please.

View of the green side of the slice of pie looking east.

Plywood and exterior acrylic paint. Installed on the corner of West Temple and South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. September 2014 to June 2018.

Private collection

View of the underside with mounting plate looking north west.

Plywood and exterior acrylic paint. Installed on the corner of West Temple and South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. September 2014 to June 2018.

Private collection

Model of proposed Flying Objects 4.0 submission

Model submitted to the Flying Objects 4.0 selection committee. Acrylic paint and wood.

A familiar persona brings sweeping disposable changes to the desert.

Flying Objects 2.0 temporary public art project funded by the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City and the Salt Lake City Arts Council. 2009-2012.

Private collection

Flat Iron Manifest 1

MDF with red, blue, yellow and white acrylic paint and metal angle brackets
10.5 x 7.5 x 13.5 inches
2012

Flat Iron Manifest 1 (image 2)

MDF with red, blue, yellow and white acrylic paint and metal angle brackets
10.5 x 7.5 x 13.5 inches
2012

Wood, acrylic paint, old power cord, paper, tacks, painted sand paper.

Private collection

"I just about, nearly, more or less, practically, well-nigh, can't get over this."

Wood, recycled pallet wood, plaster, acrylic paint, old paint brush, wire, appliance cord
Dimensions unknown
Date unknown

Location unknown

Cactus House Nutcracker

Wood, acrylic paint, copper wire, small nails | Measurements unknown | Date unknown | Private collection

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