Terrain: An Art Installation

Welcome to Terrain


Desert Honeycomb
Alcohol transfer on brass
12 x 10 in.


Outside In
Alcohol transfer on metal
18 x 6 in.


Grains
Alcohol transfers on glass


Grains detail I
Alcohol transfer on glass
16 x 20 in.


Grains detail II
Alcohol transfer on glass
18 x 14 in.


Grains detail III
Alcohol transfer on glass
16 x 20 in.


The Mine detail I
Wood
12 x 12 in.


The Mine
Wood
2 x 1 ft.


The Mine detail II
Wood


Home
Alcohol transfer
27 x 33 in.


Bishop, California 2013
Alcohol transfer on metal
24 x 24 in.


Terrain
Alcohol transfer on glass
22 x 30 in.


August Dreams
Alcohol transfer
27 x 33 in.


Pressed Memories
Wood flower press and alcohol transfers
14 x 11 in.


Pressed Memories detail I
Alcohol transfer
13 x 15 in.


Veins
Alcohol transfer
8.25 x 11.5 in.


Espero
Alcohol transfer on metal
24 x 8 in.


Ancient Architecture
Alcohol transfer
8.5 x 11 in.


Collaboration with Fungi
Photo intaglio
13.75 x 11.375 in.


Invasive
Wood
11 x 5 in.


Collaboration with a Goldback Fern
Photo polymer print
11 x 11.5 in.


New Mexico
Alcohol transfer on metal
12 x 24 in.


Mitochondrion
Metal and pig intestine
2 x 3 ft.


Galapagos Penguin
Alcohol transfer on glass
8 x 10 in


Drought
Lithograph
8 x 11.375 in.


Quake
Alcohol transfer on glass
9 x 9 in.


Dune
Alcohol transfer on glass
8 x 10 in.


House with a Fence
Alcohol transfer
19 x 15 in.


Resilient
Bronze and stone
12 x 12 in.


Resilient II
Bronze, stone, and fruit
12 x 12 in.


Glacier Bay, Alaska 2013
Alcohol transfer
14 x 11 in.


Patterns of Identity
Alcohol transfer on trunk
8 x 10.5 in. and 5.5 x 7 in.


Metamorphosis
Alcohol transfer on glass
8 x 20 in.


Snow Geese
Alcohol transfer
8.75 x 15 in.


Tree Line
Photo polymer print
18 x 12 in.


Denali Fox
Photo polymer print
5.5 x 7.75 in.


Wolfcreek
Alcohol transfer on glass
25.75 x 6 in.


Calving
Alcohol transfer on broken glass
16 x 20 in.


Untitled
Alcohol transfer on wood
15 x 22 in.


Wood Moths
Wood shavings on veneer
3 x 6 in. each


Extremophile
Alcohol transfer and screen print with metallic detail
16.7 x 11 in.


Extremophile detail I


Swallow
Clay
6 x 1 ft.


Desiccated
Alcohol transfer on metal
18 x 18.5 x 26 in.


Integrity
Photo intaglio
8 x 11 in.


Border
Alcohol transfer on brass
12 x 8 in.


Lost in Light
Alcohol transfer on mirror
13.5 x 13.5 in.


Alpine Blur
Alcohol transfer on wood
9 x 13 in.


Prickly Pear
Alcohol transfer
19 x 15 in.

The Making and Opening of Terrain

Terrain


Revision and decision process


Art buffet


Audio installation for Swallow


Crucial installation team members: Brian Quan and Gary Ashkin


Making progress and smiles


Final composition


Large prints


Specimens


Prints and cacti


Inspecting my abstraction of the invasive seed, Erodium cicutarium


Listening to cliff swallow songs from my nests


A favorite


Reflecting on the consequences of mountain top removal and resource extraction


Home


Opuntia basilaris - a symbol for the natural power of resilience, and my inspiration for this show


The mitochondrion is responsible for the synthesis of natural energy in most organisms.


With my adviser, inspiration, and artist mentor: Jimin Lee


Ready.


Opening night!


Brother and sister reunited


Mothers


Lovely friends and installation crew




The only human represented in Terrain - my lovely nephew, August,


My support system and family




Family friend and famous art critic, Grazia Peduzzi




A family of artists


Investigating a print of hotspring bacterial growths with Jennifer Harrower- a famous artist and my research adviser


Proud father and fortunate daughter


Thank you to all who helped with guidance and support!
