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Featured Sculptures - AHPOZZIART

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Anemone Anomalies, 2000 - 2008

These pieces are part of a group of sculptures I created from 2000 - 2008. This series was called Anemone Anomalies and depicted undersea worlds made from found and fabricated objects. Sweater sleeves, old dog toys, hair ties, place mats and various old clothes combined with feathers formed bright and tactile underwater worlds. Found objects are also combined with ocean beached objects. I have always loved the ocean and especially invertebrates after spending years with my fingers in the tidepools on the Oregon Coast and living on Puget Sound as a child. Some of these pieces are still available, while others are sold.

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Caddisfly Eco-system Sculpture, 2023, Prince William Sound, Virginia

Standing 4 ft. tall and 3 ft. wide, this small scale educational sculpture was commissioned for use in teaching about the caddisfly and the results of plastic pollution in streams and ponds near the Chesapeake Bay area . This artwork is also all made from discarded plastics and water bottles.

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Alien Sand Creatures, 2025

This group of wall sculptures are Alien Sand Creatures wearing marine debris necklaces. They are part of a story about how these creatures have fallen into the ocean, rolled in the polluted sands of our beaches and created marine debris necklaces. Each one has a message for humans and often reflects something about our society. Here you see some which are sold and some which are still available. These are displayed at Art Park 101.

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