ALTERED ART SCULPTURES

LITTLE SANTA ROSA

2008 

 

acrylic paint on small Spanish guitar

 

 

HIS PERFECT WOMAN
 
2008

Mixed medium sculpture

"HIS PERFECT WOMAN"  is a creation about Obsession, Control, and Disempowerment.
Authentic clips from letters expressing deep and undying love cover every inch of his dream woman;
She has no head.  She will have no ideas, no opinions, and make no decisions.
She has no arms.  She can not handle anything, make changes, or be pro active.
She has no legs.  She can not go out with friends, in fact, she can't go anywhere.
He places his prize on  a pedestal.  (pedestal not shown in this gallery photo)
She is his perfect woman.

 

                                           

GUADALUPE ~ DIA DE LOS MUERTOS

An "altered art" sculpture In loving memory of Hector Cardona

3.5'X1.3' ~ Acrylic, Gold Leaf, Silver Leaf, Swarovski Crystals

 

 

FORTUNE

 2008

Mixed medium ~ gold leaf and swarovski crystals on animal skull

 

 

 

 

   

3...2...1....BLAST OFF - FAST TRACK TO NIRVANA
2008
mixed medium fiber optic light sculpture   (fiber optic tail light changes color when turned on. Sits on art deco lighted launch pad!)
 
 

 

 

SUGAR SKULL

An example of literally dozens of merry sugar skulls ~ a fun annual art project in celebration of Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos)

 

                     

DRUG WARS  

2006 

mixed medium 

This sculpture was conceived after returning from a visit to Old Quosco (Cusco) Peru.  The use of coca leaf in Andean culture stretches back long before the Spanish ever set foot on American soil...long before the Inca empire...as early as 4000 B.C.   The Coca leaf was held sacred by the Inca and was used in every single celebration and ceremonial offering to the Andean Gods. The ancient customary use of coca in its native Peru was paramount to medical uses as well as fortifying body and spirit in extreme altitude and rugged terrain.  The discovery and refinement of coca leaf into cocaine, along with its slippery slope of associated problems turned international attention toward the topic of coca leaf cultivation.  The drug war began and soon perverted the world view of the sacred coca leaf and the benign traditions used for milleniums.   In Peru this sacred plant is still widely traded for a mutlitude of healthful uses. The coca leaf is woven deeply into the fabric of Andean culture and is not likely to ever be eradicated by outside cultures.  The conflict is as extreme and dramatic as the country from which it originates; Peru.  Fine hotels in Cusco keep coca tea brewed fresh in their lobbies for their guests to enjoy and stave off altitude sickness. Many stores carry coca leaf "candies" used for alertness or alleviating headache, or nausea.  One brand, "Coca Sweet" struck me as especially ironic in view of the violent anti coca sentiment of U.S. drug agents spilling blood in an effort to halt coca cultivation. Using authentic Coca Sweet wrappers, This piece was created as a social-political statement in view of what is clearly an "unwinnable" war and cultural conflict. The coca plant can not be eradicated any more than the Andes Mountains can be moved. 

 As it is said in Cusco, "La Hoja de Coca no es droga". 

INTERLUDE

An "altered art" sculpture in loving memory.

2010

mixed medium on Strat copy violin 

Bow (not pictured) in silver leaf

 

 
 

FREE BLEEDER 

2012

                          Altered art sculpture  ~ mixed medium  12" X 30"

Photos cannot convey the dreamy quality of droplets floating down around the centerpiece, a gold leafed broken heart from which ushers forth a stream of several hundred swarovski crystals bathed in the glow of red light.   How sweet it is!

 

 

 

 

 

HEARTS

2007

Mixed medium sculpture

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FALLING

2014

Mixed medium sculpture

 

PRECIOUS

Altered art sculpture - 2014

Life size anatomical human heart leafed in 22k gold

 

                                  "MONARCHA"

SKULLS

2014-2015

Mixed medium:  acrylic, Swarovski crystals

"FORGET-ME-NOT"

MEDICINE HORSE

2015

Mixed Medium

Artists View:

The idea of an animal possessing the supernatural power of healing is assigned to this transformed figure of a white horse painted in Native American symbology.

Medicine Horse is decorated in dove feathers (shed form wild, free doves), a medicine bag containingcrystals and sage,  sweetgrass and turquoise stones are braided and tied into mane and tail.

Medicine Horse empowers the Warrior Spirit of curative forces!

 

 

SAFE

2014

Mixed medium

Set it free

 

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