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Las Cruces Public Art Installation, October 2025

11/28/2025

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Last month I installed my sculpture, "Allochory" at its permanent home in Las Cruces, New Mexico at the City Hall. 
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I was able to borrow Kristen's dad's trailer, and we had to disassemble the sculpture to transport it. It was just a hair too large to fit within the confines of the 7ft x 14 ft walls. Kristen Van Patten and I drove my sculpture out to Las Cruces from Austin, TX, pulling a 14ft trailer, which took just around 14 hrs to get there. It took us around 3 days to get it installed. ​
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Moving the scupture after we reassembled it, to the install site. Reassembly of the sculpture took an entire day by itself. So many pieces of numbered hardware specific to each piece and component. ​
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I initially created this sculpture in 2019 as part of the City of Austin Art in Public Places Tempo program, where the city of Austin funded the construction of sculptures for temporary installation at library and park sites throughout Austin. After completion of that exhibition, which lasted a little under a year, I was then able to use it to apply to other public art opportunities around Texas and regionally. I saw a regional call for a purchase award with the state of New Mexico in 2020, and I applied with this sculpture and three others.

In 2021 a few of my sculptures were selected to be included in a State of New Mexico public art catalog that was then sent around to all New Mexico government buildings that were being funded to make site upgrades. Each building picked art from the catalog for their building, and in 2024, Las Cruces picked my sculpture, "Allochory", for their city hall!
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When New Mexico selected it, no one knew it would be installed in a garden in Las Cruces now full of red yucca plants, an unplanned but meaningful coincidence that felt truly meant to be. The connection wasn't even made until I was on site and pointed it out. 

It's found it's forever home. 🌞 A desert garden was always the perfect place that I envisioned for my aluminum sculptures and my wish came true!
I am honored and humbled by the experience, and I am equally as thrilled to have discovered such a magical place as Las Cruces as I am to have my sculpture chosen to be a part of their city. The beauty of the mountains and the friendliness of the people are unmatched. I never even knew about the Organ Mountains; they are incredible.
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All good things in due time

9/3/2025

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"Lithic Islands", my installation that I have been creating over the last year, is finally complete, minus the additional garden space, which will be installed this fall. My inspiration for creating these seven sculptures and a community garden space was fueled by my desire to bring the experience of appreciating our local insects and plants up close to local Austin residents. These sculptures will be surrounded by hand-selected central Texas native perennials and supported by an irrigation system that will be installed by the Austin Parks and Recreation Department to keep this discovery garden space healthy even during our most brutal droughts. 
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Creating these sculptures was a journey of self-discovery and growth as an artist. I had only created a couple of smaller works using this method of ferrocement construction before creating this public work. Working three-dimensionally using this additive and subtractive process was a bit unwieldy at times, and I had to let go and trust the process several times. Unlike previous metal sculptures, where my outcome could be fairly measured and achieved well in advance of realizing the finished sculpture, through multiple maquettes, this process was much less structured. There were times when I was really wondering where the sculptures were going and had to let them grow into what they wanted to be and let go of expectations. Remarkably, they still turned out pretty close to my initial markups, though with a few more gaps for structural integrity's sake. ​
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I learned way more about concrete than I thought I would ever want to know in this lifetime as well as my resiliency as an artist to power through the unknown. The formula I used allowed for it to behave a lot like clay, but with a much less forgiving working time. I am grateful to have received this opportunity to realize this retro futuristic, geologically inspired outdoor installation.  I can't wait to take official pictures of the full installation after the garden is installed. 
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Work in Progress on New public art installation in Austin

5/16/2025

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This is my first blog post since the early 2000s. Lets make supporting each other and sharing on decentralized platforms popular again. We don't need to continue to rely on companies that constantly try to monetize every aspect of our lives. I'm giving it a shot, anyway.
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The last several months to a year a lot of my creative work has been under wraps. I have spent a majority of my time working on a series of ferro-cement sculptures, which perhaps doesn't provide for the most glamorous visual content, so I have also been falling out of habit of posting as much on social media.​
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I purchased an outdoor popup carport tent (20'x12') for a couple hundred dollars that I put up in my backyard so that I would have somewhere to weld and create these sculptures. Now that its 100 degrees out I have moved my process into the garage, thankfully. This tent was really a life saver though for most of my project. A majority of my sculptures were built in this space. Ill be taking it down once this project is over. ​
​I've been creating a series of sculptures for a new permanent public art installation in a new park in Austin. I am finally getting to the tail end of this project and am very much looking forward to sharing what I've been working on and whats turned me into a hermit both online and otherwise. 

Here are some various pics of several of the sculptures in process along the way. ​
This project took way longer than expected and took way more out of me. I will definitely be thinking long and hard before taking on another project like this one again in the future. Hundreds of hours of welding, wrapping armatures in a metal skin, mixing a custom cement mix and applying cement definitely changed me as an artist. I look forward to returning to my more free form practice and see how my practice changes because of this project. ​
I will continue documenting this project and sharing here. My anticipated installation is in a couple of weeks. I can't wait to share how this project comes together after installation. If you read this far and care about keeping up with my blog updates, you can click on the rss feed to the right and receive updates. 


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