Recology

THE GLORY OF A TOOL IS SELDOM JUDGED BY ITS HANDLE

Works created while I was an Artist in Residence at Recology, the San Francisco Dump. Using only scavenged materials the following works were created over a 3 month period.

 
 
This is a sculpture made while an artist in residence at Recology ( San Francisco Dump). paints with light. Made from scavenged heatsinks removed from circuit boards inside of e-waste.

Light installation: aluminum heat sinks, wood, string, LED lights, electronics, Dimensions variable.

Collection of Andy and Deborah Rappaport

Working Towards Retirement, 2014, Champion sewing machine made in Occupied Japan, fabric, plastic strips, straws, wood, twine, and venetian blinds. 64 x 16 x 54 inches

Working Towards Retirement, 2014, Champion sewing machine made in Occupied Japan, fabric, plastic strips, straws, wood, twine, and venetian blinds.

64 x 16 x 54 inches

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The Glory of a Tool is Seldom Judged by its Handle, Shovels in cement blocks, 14 x 14 x 9 feet

Public Collection of Recology, San Francisco, California