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Pinball Park "KOOKIE JUICE" 2010 aluminum & mixed media variable
Detail of life sized pinball machine (Pinball Park)
An interactive sculpture in a park setting |
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"Where Do Clowns Come From" Painted steel
“Where Do Clowns Come From” is the beginning of “The Alien Circus Project”. This Clown plant (somewhere in Westchester County NY) already has the heads forming for three soon to be mature clowns. By fall five full grown Aliens will roam the streets of New York and Connecticut, their smiles frozen as they observe with wonder the activities of earth creatures.
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"Customer Parking" The Alien
Circus Project 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cw21DXMV2eI variable
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"Portrait of Ricardo" 2011 Fiberglass & Epoxy Resin 12"X12"X4"
"Portrait of Ricardo" is the face used in The Alien Circus Project. Their frozen smiles remind me of a cousin, (Ricardo) visiting from Argentina, always happy with a large smile, and though he didn't speak a word of English everything was "No Problem", his favorite expression. Beneath the frozen smile you could only wonder what he was really thinking!
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"Heads Will Roll" (Detail) 2011 Fiberglass, foam, and polyester filler 8 1/2" Dia.
Plug in progress for mold to make 60 smiling cannonballs.
Two Pyramid stacks of 30 each,one mat white the other mat black.Each stack of 30 will rest on a base 48"x48"x4" made out of aluminum |
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"Heads Will Roll" (With
Cannon) 2011 Card board Mock up 13"X25"X!0" (each side)
Mock up of Circus cannon and stack of cannonballs which will be fashioned like round heads with big smiles.
Oppossing sides one red one blue.
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