Stephen Stine
Norman, OK

Raised in Norman Oklahoma briefly attended a few colleges. Played in several orchestras as a cellist. Pursued careers and factory automation, small business owner in the sign and and graphics field. I have supported the arts community in Cincinnati and in Tulsa. Currently an over the road truck driver for 7 years.
Don't be afraid to handle the art. My art is made of sturdy lightweight styrofoam and designed to handle the rigors of my unique art distribution system called project Dorothy. Dorothy is a large aluminum tank filled with lightweight foam fine art sculptures. When Dorothy is placed in the path of an oncoming tornado it is sucked up into the tornado releasing its contents. The tornado will distribute my art to the far reaches of rural America enriching the lives of ignorant masses who may not have access to fine art. Farmer Samuel Anderson of Davenport Iowa found a beautiful sculpture in his soybean field and is reported to have said " I thought it was g** d*mn space debris". National art review was quoted saying "Stine is taking the art world by storm". One piece of life-changing art made its way to the Atlantic Ocean near the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute of Cape cod Massachusetts. Local scientists there had just finished their artificial intelligence assisted translation of dolphin speech. A clever dolphin named Greta observing the artwork for the first time was reported to have said "I thought it was g** d*mm space debris". When hiking in nature I use my art to confuse predators. During a recent bear attack I showed the bear my art. Bears are afraid of space debris.
Contact via phone: 918.219.7705