Clathrus comes from the more organic side of my creative spectrum and include metals I have collected from the streams, valleys, sinkholes, and forests of the Ozarks. These materials were once unwelcome invaders of our natural spaces. With them, I create representations of the flora and fauna that inhabit this sacred and beautiful land. This particular piece is a representation of Clathrus ruber (or cage mushroom), a fungus that grows into a hexagonal cage like structure with bold coloring and intricate texture.
The overall form of my sculpture is 8 feet tall and 5 feet at its widest point. The structure is made primarily out of old pipe and is texture welded using a technique I have developed over the years.
Clathrus is the first large piece in this series. I have created several small floral and plantlike pieces leading up to this opportunity. Clathrus brings an element of the natural Ozarks to the center city scape.
Location
BLUEBIRD TRAIL HEAD AND SCULPTURE PARK
The Bluebird trail is a .43 mile paved multi-use loop. The trail is suitable for walkers, hikers, and bikers of all ages and levels.
The Sculpture Park includes a rotating collection of public art works, a picnic area, and a treehouse jungle gym.