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Strata
“Strata” - 20” x 40” Liquid metal and epoxy resin on 1.5” cradled wood
Built in layers… repeated, revisited, and resolved more than once.
This piece is part of a series created simultaneously—an exploration of pattern that needed to be worked through, not just expressed.
The repetition isn’t accidental.
It’s something I’m drawn to… something that settles the noise.
Rusted iron and verdigris bronze move alongside pigmented and metallic resin, each reacting differently over time. Some oxidize. Some hold. Some shift within their boundaries.
What appears controlled is not rigid… it’s responsive.
Each line exists in relation to the next… forming structure through repetition.
Like geological strata, the surface becomes a record of process… built slowly, layer by layer… until it no longer asks for anything more.
“Strata” - 20” x 40” Liquid metal and epoxy resin on 1.5” cradled wood
Built in layers… repeated, revisited, and resolved more than once.
This piece is part of a series created simultaneously—an exploration of pattern that needed to be worked through, not just expressed.
The repetition isn’t accidental.
It’s something I’m drawn to… something that settles the noise.
Rusted iron and verdigris bronze move alongside pigmented and metallic resin, each reacting differently over time. Some oxidize. Some hold. Some shift within their boundaries.
What appears controlled is not rigid… it’s responsive.
Each line exists in relation to the next… forming structure through repetition.
Like geological strata, the surface becomes a record of process… built slowly, layer by layer… until it no longer asks for anything more.