SCULPTURE > Four Days (The Shooting Sculpture)

This sculpture is conceived and installed as public service intervention, designed to harvest lead projectiles before they enter the waterway, and to impart information regarding lead's extreme toxicity. It was the safest shooting range ever available in Taos County.

Day One
Wood, woks, steel, white gloves and printed banner
June 30, 2015
Four Days
Wood, woks, steel, white gloves and printed banner
8 'x 15 'x 10'
July 04, 2015
Four Days
Wood, woks, steel, white gloves and printed banner
July 04, 2015
Four Days (From loading table and mail box)
Wood, woks, steel, white gloves, printed banner and mailbox
July 04, 2015
Four Days (Comment Book)
Wood, woks, steel, white gloves, printed banner, mailbox and notebook
8 'x 15 'x 10'
July 04, 2015
Four Days (At the Taos Center for the Arts
Wood, woks, steel, white gloves and printed banner
September 2015
Four Days (TCA)
Wood, woks, steel, white gloves and printed banner
8 'x 15 'x 10'
September 2015
Four Days (Detail, TCA)
wood, woks, steel, white gloves and printed banner
8 'x 15 'x 10'
September 2015
Four Days (Detail, TCA)
Wood, woks, steel, white gloves and printed banner
8 'x 15 'x 10'
September 2015
Four Days (Back of Banner/Stray round counter)
Wood, woks, steel, white gloves and printed banner
8 'x 15 'x 10'
September 2015