Sometimes finding the right location/angle/distance can make all the difference in the resulting artwork. In this case I had done some climbing in the surrounding hills and came upon this incredibly beautiful view of one of the towers of the Golden Gate Bridge. It was an extremely beautiful evening and colors in the sky along with the lights on the bridge really made this stand out.
Rush Hour
Long exposure of an incredible sunset over Golden Gate Bridge. Winds were moving the clouds into the Bay fairly rapidly creating a lot of movement in the resulting photo.
Happy Heart Paintings
Happy Heart Paintings in a variety of sizes, from 2×2″, 3×3″, 4×4″, 5×5″, 6×6″
Images shown are 4×4″ $48
Flowering Maple
Made of repurposed communication wire and steel armature.
Description: Knotless netting is an ancient textile technique using rope to make nets. The process requires passing the full length of rope through each loop. By using repurposed telephone wire I changed the modus operandi. I am able to form sculptural art that’s contemporary but also expands of boundaries of this technique.
Hand Crocheted Cardigans
Hand crocheted cardigans with super soft cotton/poly blend yarns. Light weight enough for Spring/Summer, cozy enough for Fall/Winter.
Scorpion
Made of repurposed communication wire and steel armature.
Description: Knotless netting is an ancient textile technique using rope to make nets. The process requires passing the full length of rope through each loop. By using repurposed telephone wire I changed the modus operandi. I am able to form sculptural art that’s contemporary but also expands of boundaries of this technique.
Regeneration
Elk Horn, repurposed communication wire and steel wire.
‘Regeneration’ speaks to medical breakthroughs that have been discovered for both humans and animals. Antlers are the fastest growing tissue of any mammal. Research using stem cell biology at the molecular & cellular level has led to; tissue regeneration, vitro organ regeneration & bone remodeling. This sculptural vessel used one of the oldest weaving textile techniques called knotless netting.
Sunset II
Watercolor
5″ h x 7″ w
Sunset I
Watercolor
5″ h x 5″ w
Na Kika
My series of shoe sculptures I use the ancient weaving technique called knotless netting. This hand weaving precedes crochet and was originally used to make clothing. The process is laborious and it involves passing the full length of the wire through each loop. It allows me to meditate and absorb the thought process of each piece. My sculptural art is not only contemporary but expands of boundaries of this ancient technique.
Materials: Repurposed communication wire, steel armature, clay


















































