These three objects, two columns and an ottoman, take their points of departure from both architectural elements and fruits. Through this combination, these objects imply something simultaneously surrounding and occupying a viewer. As a group this imply foodstuffs in flux: full, empty, and half eaten. Through this association, the expectation of change in buildings can be paralleled with the bodies of their occupants.
Occupied Occupier
I: Sugar, resin & vitreous china, 40" x 17" dia., 2004 II: Polyester resin, & urethane rubber, 97" x 17" dia., 2004 III: Polyester resin, & urethane rubber, 16" x 24" dia., 2004, 2004.

Occupied Occupier I, 2004

Occupied Occupier I, 2004

Occupied Occupier I, 2004

Occupied Occupier II, 2004

Occupied Occupier II, 2004

Occupied Occupier III, 2004

Occupied Occupier III, 2004

Occupied Occupier III, 2004