My work explores different interactions between humanity and nature. I utilize installations as well as sculptural objects to address issues ranging from growth and decay to how we perceive reality according to one’s scale. The inherent beauty I find in landscape on the micro and macro levels influence my work aesthetically, while also inspiring an objective way of approaching my creation process conceptually. Whatever medium I wield is stretched beyond its common use, emphasizing the unique elements of the material and its possibilities. I collaborate with the material at hand carefully not imposing too much influence hence allowing its natural tendencies to peak through.
Wigwam
JD Koth | 2012







An organic form made of natural materials that also act as a shade structure and imagination stimulator. Complex of three hut-like forms connected by two, above ground tunnels. The size and separation of pods by tunnels allows for multiple groups to enjoy the sculpture at the same time. The structures are constructed with native Georgia saplings as well as vines and rope.