|
Selected Sculptural Works 2

Facing the Winds of
a New Era Tiité 2000
Brushed aluminum 9' 2"(h) x 6' 0"(w)
with a jet engine cowling as a component, powder-coated gloss
overall finish.
Collection of John Biffar, Cape Coral,
Florida.
| |
Early Data A
Unveiled at midnight on December
31,1999
"Humanity enters the third
millennium, aware of a universe greater than anything we have ever
imagined before. Here on Earth, our innocence has placed our world in
peril of dying. Let us face the winds of a new era, conscious of our
past-transformed into experience and our aims focused to life and the
challenge to preserve it for all. The
conscious unification of man, Earth, Moon, Sun and space-time has never
been so close at hand."
|

Arrows of Time
Aluminum body with painted canvas applied
over a clear powder-coated surface.
Pedestal made from particleboard with a
black gloss Formica laminate.
The work measures 46"
high x
16" wide.
| |
Early Data A sculpture
Sufficiency has a direct link with spacetime in the sense that
it is in a way an instrument to measure variation in the state of dynamic
processes through time.
|

The Mind's Sky
Tiité © 1999
Aluminum 32" high x 24" wide at the base finished with a
powder-coated surface and an appliqué of painted canvas.
The work is attached to an aluminum pedestal painted with a black gloss
finish.
Original model for a future
installation
work 12' x 24' in height.
| |
Early Data A sculpture
"This work is my homage to
Professor Timothy Ferris, the author of the popular book by the same
title. Professor Ferris is a true giant amongst science writers; in fact
some observers have bestowed on him the title of the "World’s Greatest
Science Writer."
The Mind’s Sky (the book) is a
look at a great challenge
–to understand, interpret and reconcile the
mysterious realms of mind and universe.
|

Gallery
Previous Page
Next Page
Home
|