I’m drawn to the re-contextualization of objects, humanizing them and asking
the viewers to not depend on their collective memories in order to have
novel, rather than prefabricated experiences. The choices I make regarding
materials become a significant part of the process. Using man-made objects
or fabricating objects which are easily recognized, I create a narrative
around the individual and their struggles with change, society, progression,
and regression. Through each piece, the individual is forced to negotiate
the conflicting impulses of the human psyche and culturally imposed
expectations. The intent is to confront viewers with questions about
themselves, society, what we take for granted and how we can change our
perception and general acceptance of life. My artistic drive is fueled by my
desire to challenge my audience to look beyond the surface: to project
oneself onto a piece and acknowledge ones existence as a profound
opportunity, while creating a moment where one questions his or her
individuality among the collective.