Glomus is a site-specific artwork installed in the Craft Garden at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft. This hollow form is composed of over a thousand individually cast ceramic leaves made from custom molds I made of a neighboring plant to the installation site. Kiln hardened fragments were then joined with industrial window calk to create a flexible shell. Due to the use of solar lights, the sculpture is in conversation with the surrounding environment.

Glomus

2020, translucent porcelain, solar lights, industrial epoxy and calk, 22 x 40 x 19 inches

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