CRAVE
CRAVE is a provocative, gender-fluid artwork that explores themes of identity and desire. This piece incorporates glass plasma skulls, hermaphrodite female mannequins, and sex toys, inviting viewers to reflect on the fluidity and complexity of human sexuality. Last exhibited at The Sex Exhibit: Avant-Garde Art Show for the Cocreative Sex Summit in January 2020 in Vancouver, CRAVE challenges traditional boundaries and celebrates diversity in both form and expression, making it a bold statement piece in contemporary art.
Pink Torpedo (2014)
The Pink Torpedo began as a giant, wheeled riding toy, shaped like a human penis, complete with casters, rubber bumpers, and flashing LED lights. While originally designed to move freely across dance floors, it was later transformed into a stationary rocking toy. This whimsical installation became a popular attraction at many Burning Man parties, fundraisers, and special events, offering a playful and memorable experience.
Dimensions: 10’ (L) x 3’ of body diameter.
Harpercat (2015)
Harpercat is a striking and satirical sculpture blending the facial features of former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper with the body of a jaguar. Crafted from fiberglass and resin, this work uses humor and surrealism to create a thought-provoking piece. Harpercat was displayed at the 2015 Art Vancouver exhibition and later at the Deer Lake Gallery in Burnaby, where it drew attention for its unique commentary on political identity and power.
Dimensions: 5’ x 3’ x 2.5’
Harpercat (2015)
Harpercat is a striking and satirical sculpture blending the facial features of former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper with the body of a jaguar. Crafted from fiberglass and resin, this work uses humor and surrealism to create a thought-provoking piece. Harpercat was displayed at the 2015 Art Vancouver exhibition and later at the Deer Lake Gallery in Burnaby, where it drew attention for its unique commentary on political identity and power.
Dimensions: 5’ x 3’ x 2.5’
Killing You Softly
Killing You Softly is currently in storage after being featured in numerous shows and is available for rent. This large, soft vinyl-covered styrofoam handgun offers two display options: it can be exhibited as a standalone art piece or in its interactive mode. When activated, the piece features a bubble machine integrated into the gun’s penis-shaped head, with UV spotlights to illuminate the bubbles, and a controller uniquely designed in the shape of a dildo.
Happy Licky Toilet
Happy Licky Toilet is an interactive, playful installation designed as a humorous party piece, originally featured at Dustcovery 2019 in Vancouver. When a person sits on the toilet, a rotating rubber tongue powered by a windshield wiper motor is triggered, providing a unique and amusing massaging effect. Enhanced by an Arduino-controlled system, the installation includes vibrant LED lights in a 10-foot-tall cylinder and sound effects to create an immersive, lighthearted experience. Crafted from a toilet bowl, motor, and electronic components, Happy Licky Toilet embodies the spirit of whimsy and creativity found at Burning Man-style events.
The Cosmic Oracle from Deep Space
The Cosmic Oracle from Deep Space is a mesmerizing installation that gazes upon viewers with large, shifting, and throbbing eyeballs, delivering a rhythmic, chant-like parable on the nature of human desire. Towering at 8 feet high and 3 feet wide, this otherworldly figure emanates an aura of mystery and insight. Presented as a gift from Vandango, The Cosmic Oracle from Deep Space invites spectators into an immersive experience that blends visual spectacle with an exploration of human longing and curiosity.
Dimensions: 8’ (H) x 3’ (W)
Rupert the Chatty Robot
Rupert the Chatty Robot is a small, cylindrical brass robot that bears a striking resemblance to a blend of R2D2 and a sleek Italian espresso machine—though he doesn’t make coffee!
Rupert has inherited many quirks from R2D2, including a quirky personality with multiple moods. You never know which version of Rupert you'll encounter: temperamental, smooth-talking, hyperactive, flirty, or even a bit rude. He also features a button labeled “DANGER – do not push this button!”—but if you do, Rupert will try to seduce you!
Originally created for the 2013 Burning Man festival as part of an honorarium project at the Man Base in Vancouver, BC, Rupert is a unique, interactive experience. However, due to his fragility, he requires careful handling and protection from children.
Rupert is available for exhibition, sale, or lease.
Price: $9,000.
See video on Ron’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ff8hmGzuAI
Selfie Guillotine (2018)
Selfie Guillotine (2018) is the ultimate party toy for selfie lovers! This interactive installation lets you capture the thrill of "losing your head" in a playful, safe way. Designed with a rubber blade and a built-in selfie stick, it allows users to photograph themselves in the midst of a mock execution. Crafted from vibrant play foam panels and enhanced with LED lighting, it creates a fun and visually striking experience.
Originally created for Burn in the Forest, Selfie Guillotine brings a touch of dark humor to any event and is now available for exhibition or rental.
Dimensions: ~ 7’ (H)