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Wanting a change from practicing architecture, and realizing my Didgeridoo at home was more an art piece than musical instrument, I wrapped a companion piece, and named it "The Quiet Oboe." I fell in love with the warmth of wrapped fiber on the cylindrical form. Each tube is coated with adhesive, and individually wrapped, top to bottom, with sumptuous fiber of varying sheen and texture.
Recovering from architecture, my saving passion is these cylindrical tapestries I call "Quiet Oboes", and the sculptural pieces, constructions of these fiber wrapped tubes in combination with metal structure.

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