Photos by Doug Ricketts
Cottonwood, lathe-turned and charred; T-posts
65″ high x 20″ wide x 28″ deep
Maple and John Deere sickle bar keepers, sheet metal
36″” high x 42″ wide x 22″ deep
Mesquite, ash (dyed), sheet metal
#1904, 23″ high x 25″ wide x 15″ deep; #1905, 21-3/4″ high x 21″wide x 13″deep; #1906, 19-1/2″ high x 17-1/4″ wide x 11-3/8″deep
Amy’s cottonwood from the Sand Creek Ranch fire; steel
71″ high x 24″wide x 22″deep
Cottonwood, ribbon wire, baling wire, 55-gal. oil drum sheet metal
6″ high x 11″wide x 5/8″deep
Cottonwood, mesquite, John Deere combine sheet metal, 55-gal. oil drum sheet metal, found parking lot steel
6″ high x 11″wide x 3/4″deep
Cottonwood, Packard car hood section, 1936 Royal Crown sign section, found steel
6″ high x 11″wide x 3/4″deep
Ash (dyed), sheet metal with patina
8′ long x 10′ wide x 7′ high
Regional wood, found objects, recycled shop scrap
left to right:
#1–Mesquite, charred cottonwood, curly maple, section of Chevron 55-gallon oil drum; #2–Mulberry, purple heart, Australian opal; #3–Curly maple, mesquite, section of Chevron 55-gallon oil drum; #4–Mesquite, parking lot aluminum, bolt heads, Packard car hood section; #5–Walnut, cottonwood, curly maple