I am an artist and a teacher at Mission College in Santa Clara, California. My creative output is wide ranging. I make sculptures, and I also make colored pencil drawings. I make work that is about a feeling of being in flux. On the move. Transportation is my favorite material. I am keen on classic sculpture materials as well, but transportation has the loudest voice in my work. Everything is made to travel. From studio to gallery. From desk to lips. Mold making is an integral part of my process. One material being squished into or around another, and then peeled away. I am interested in the satisfying click when a Nintendo cartridge is inserted into the console. I am interested in the massive wooden beams in old Pacific Northwest factory buildings, and the beefy steel brackets that hold them. Forms that are reaching, rising up, and holding other forms appear frequently in the things that I make.