[1] Velliquette began his career with hanging mobiles created from felt, Xerox prints, puffy paint, stickers and colored string.
[3] The installation included a bridge that appears to rise out of the water, two enormous hands that play a game of Cat’s Cradle, and a small hut made from cardboard.
His 2007 exhibition, The Intuitive Jungle, included 12 scenes with beastly creatures that represent elements of the human consciousness like fear, wisdom or rage.
[4] Velliquette’s three-dimensional paper collages focus on objects that possess devotional characteristics and reference totems, stupas and altars.
For example, Good Ciphers 1-12 includes handwritten lines like “Opening to a deeper sense of self” which incorporate gestural rune-like symbols made from the letters of the statement.