Public Projects
A Conversation Between Stone and Palm
Stone: I am over 1.2 billion years old.
Palm: What are you made of?
Stone: I am ancient limestone, Black Marble, Sandstone and Rock.
Palm: How did you become One?
Stone: From heat, it removed the separation.
And what are you?
Palm: I am a cast Palm. People sometimes call me a symbol of Eternal Life.
Stone: I see. When heat breaks down everything, it becomes One. As One, there is no beginning or end— Eternal.
Installed at Art School, Maihar, India
The Roots of Tuckahoe Marble
Bronze Cast piece of Pando— the world’s largest organism by mass, glass, historic Tuckahoe Marble
May 2021 – May 2022
Installed in Clumber Corner, Brooklyn NY for NYC Parks Fiscally sponsored by NYFA, The Roots of Tuckahoe Marble is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC).
Imprints of the Native Woodland Garden
Glass, fallen plant life from Native Woodland Garden
74 x 7 x 7 inches
2019
Schwartz Plaza, Washington Square Park, New York, NY
Brooklyn Bridge Park Audio Recorder
Scan the QR code to play the sound of the Brooklyn Bridge Park Electro Harmonic Sound Interface technology records the electromagnetic variations from the surface of plant leaves to the root system and translates them into sound.
Doors, Electro Harmonic Sound Interface, metal, Boulder, cable, concrete, grow lights
96 x 60 x 31 inches
2020
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn, NY