Born in Tennessee in 1971, James Ross
developed an eye for design at a very early age. He enjoyed transforming
common household items into something entirely new. He was able to see
things not just for what they were but what they could become.
James has always been fascinated by authors' and artists'
various visions of the future. His Biomechanical work looks at the ever
growing relationship between man and technology. As we continually
strive to improve our lives through it do we give up some of our
humanity in the process? His sculptures are created using a wide variety
of items. Including vintage medical equipment, antique watches and
transmission parts.
James has lived in Seattle, Washington, Rincon, Puerto
Rico and currently resides in Richmond, Virginia with his wife and
daughter.
http://www.rossbiomech.com/