roadtripper
2017
Porcelain, raw ceramic materials, wood, steel, copper
'Roadtripper' refers to recent drives I've taken across the United States. The open road offers respite-an escape from the everyday-a chance to explore the natural beauty that exists just beyond the skyline of the city. During these ventures, I am compelled to stop along the way to admire and photograph what I see. What I see, however, is not the rolling hills of the east or the flat plains of the west, but the constant interference of telephone poles and wires, oil rigs and pipelines, skyscrapers and billboards. What could happen if we valued our earth more than our commodities? What could we lose? What would we gain?
roadtripper
2017
Porcelain, raw ceramic materials, wood, steel, copper, brass
'Roadtripper' refers to recent drives I've taken across the United States. The open road offers respite-an escape from the everyday-a chance to explore the natural beauty that exists just beyond the skyline of the city. During these ventures, I am compelled to stop along the way to admire and photograph what I see. What I see, however, is not the rolling hills of the east or the flat plains of the west, but the constant interference of telephone poles and wires, oil rigs and pipelines, skyscrapers and billboards. What could happen if we valued our earth more than our commodities? What could we lose? What would we gain?
roadtripper
2017
Porcelain, raw ceramic materials, steel
'Roadtripper' refers to recent drives I've taken across the United States. The open road offers respite-an escape from the everyday-a chance to explore the natural beauty that exists just beyond the skyline of the city. During these ventures, I am compelled to stop along the way to admire and photograph what I see. What I see, however, is not the rolling hills of the east or the flat plains of the west, but the constant interference of telephone poles and wires, oil rigs and pipelines, skyscrapers and billboards. What could happen if we valued our earth more than our commodities? What could we lose? What would we gain?
roadtripper
2017
Porcelain, raw ceramic materials, wood, steel, copper
'Roadtripper' refers to recent drives I've taken across the United States. The open road offers respite-an escape from the everyday-a chance to explore the natural beauty that exists just beyond the skyline of the city. During these ventures, I am compelled to stop along the way to admire and photograph what I see. What I see, however, is not the rolling hills of the east or the flat plains of the west, but the constant interference of telephone poles and wires, oil rigs and pipelines, skyscrapers and billboards. What could happen if we valued our earth more than our commodities? What could we lose? What would we gain?