Oracle of Human Spirits
Exclusively designed outdoor garden and interior sculptures made of high-temperature ceramic stoneware coated in porcelain and illuminated with a multi-colored, programmable LED lighting system. Prague, Czech Republic.
Oracle of Tempe
High-temperature ceramic stoneware sculptures coated with porcelain and illuminated with an LED lighting system, commissioned for a private desert garden in Tempe, Arizona.
Between Mars & Jupiter
LED Illuminated mural of painted glass laminated to stainless steel. Commissioned by the Saint-Gobain corporation for the lobby space of their office building located in Kojimachi, Tokyo.
Alien Spirits
Neon and LED illuminated totemic sculptures created from plasma cut steel, stainless steel, and ceramics. Solo exhibition at the White Gallery in Kyushu, Japan.
Oracle of Gaia
Solo sculpture exhibition and performance with active sound installation at the Tsukuba Museum of Art in Japan. Neon illuminated 4-meter high totems created from handmade rice paper with silk threads and painted with Sumi ink.
9 Totems for Ōmeteōtl
Ōmeteōtl was a binary god in Aztec mythology and is comprised of the husband and wife duo Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl who was responsible for the creation of the universe. Private commission, Japan
Worlds in Collision
Sculpture exhibition inspired by Immanuel Velikovsky’s book Worlds in Collision. Mudman’s performance with sound installation. High fired ceramic sculptures illuminated with a neon lighting system and distilled water. Solo exhibition at Gallery Jonaizaka, Mashiko, Japan.
Hecate
Three Columns for Hecate are made of plasma cut stainless steel with a high polished mirror finish and illuminated with a neon lighting system. Sculpture installation at the Odawara Museum of Natural History. Odawara, Japan.
Unbalance between Man & Nature
Unbalance between Man and Nature – Art performance from Christopher’s senior thesis exhibition at the Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD). High-fired ceramic sculpture installation and performance filmed for the D’Art program, WOSU-TV.
Lifeline for Kobe
Sponsored by KOBELCO Steel Company in Kobe, Japan, Lifeline for Kobe* is a 6.4-meter-high totem pole crafted from plasma-cut steel and illuminated with a neon lighting system. This artwork was created in honor of the survivors of the Dai Hanshin earthquake.