I walk until my eye is caught by a rock, a stick, a bit of cardboard or styrofoam or something entirely unknown. In my studio, I study what I have found, noting color, shape, weight, texture, form. By combining disparate materials, small, lively, often precariously balanced sculptures emerge. I see the process as one of adapting by combining unrelated elements in unifying ways. I view these forms as possibilities, organisms that could evolve as nature redesigns our waste, adapts it to her uses, enlivens it.