I create sculpture to invite the viewer to realize spatial relationships and a perspective that grows and changes through my compulsive efforts to explore this world deeper. I approach architecture and the landscape with sensitivity to time, light, and activity. My installations rely as much on the surrounding environment as they do future change and personal familiarity. Much of my inspiration is informed by my relationships with the land and various environments. I draw from industry and our habitation creating works that continue to inform myself and those who experience them. I find that I am driven to create works that efficiently and honestly represent the relationships I am interested in. When I am working I am continually learning, and maintaining a sensitivity to that which I am responding, while communicating to others a sense of wonder and exploration.