The Jaws of Life:  From a combination of a 1940 Chevrolet and and Austin Healey turn signal, this is a mind-bending journey into the depths of the use of chrome.  How better to display than with excess?  Currently on loan to The Glass House in downtown Denver.  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
Green Crystals
Scar
Red Pinwheel
This Pleases Your Queen
The Orrery:  Sometimes just a tiny portion of an image is what's important, as is the case here.  An Orrery is a device meant to display the orbits of the planets around the sun, which this seems to represent.  It actually came from a show car that had not been cleaned, and this section was originally out of focus, to highlight some other section that now seems meaningless.  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
Snail Armor
The Jaws of Life: From a combination of a 1940 Chevrolet and and Austin Healey turn signal, this is a mind-bending journey into the depths of the use of chrome. How better to display than with excess? Currently on loan to The Glass House in downtown Denver. Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
The Jaws of Life:  From a combination of a 1940 Chevrolet and and Austin Healey turn signal, this is a mind-bending journey into the depths of the use of chrome.  How better to display than with excess?  Currently on loan to The Glass House in downtown Denver.  Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
The Jaws of Life: From a combination of a 1940 Chevrolet and and Austin Healey turn signal, this is a mind-bending journey into the depths of the use of chrome. How better to display than with excess? Currently on loan to The Glass House in downtown Denver. Presented on aluminum, 20 inches by 30 inches.
See photo in original gallery.