Intersect Process

The process that I go through in creating suspended paper installations is very time intensive and detailed. I always start with a sketch and try to create site specific work whenever possible. My studio space is designed to be extremely mobile. Everything has wheels so that I can move shelves and tables around to allow for more space for the installation construction. Here are some images detailing the process of creating Intersect. 

Portland Paper City Opening

Nearly 1,000 paper tetrahedrons were crafted, strung, and suspended in a mountain formation mimicking the view of Mt. Hood from the city of Portland.
This installation was featured in the Portland Paper City exhibition that I co-curated with artists Jessie Bazata, Sean Garrison, and Rory Phillips.

Disjecta March, 2011