As for Teddy's pyramid, he says, "I was thinking about pyramids before I got to Denver. I had the idea for a comic strip where the main character is a pyramid. There are already three episodes of "Adventures of Pyramid." At first, I thought it would be more about the shape of the character and fitting it into other shapes in the environment, but instead it became a sassy comedy about a pyramid that loves classic rock and gets into trouble all the time."
Here at PlatteForum, he knew he wanted to do some kind of mixed-media sculpture that would be large and fun for the kids; the orange pyramid is the product of all those things colliding in space. But the adults, in turn, will certainly enjoy the kids' masks and jumpsuits, as well as their objects, which will be displayed on pedestals. Following is a picture journal of the project. Photos courtesy of PlatteForum.Jump Suits continues through January 7 (the gallery will be closed for the holidays from December 24 to January 2); visit PlatteForum's website or call 303-893-0791 for information.