Current Casting
In an attempt to capture water current, transitory sculptures are created by pouring liquid wax into water resulting in intricate castings of flux. The current of the water and changing surface topography manipulate the wax as it cools and solidifies resulting in shifting fragile forms.
To compound these explorations of fleeting transition, they also act as subjects for creating abstract drawings and paintings that track the sculptures through their various forms as the wax continues cycles of being remelted and reformed.