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Artist
Statement
I
people-watch, then translate my interpretations of idiosyncratic
behavior through form, materials and color.
In
the Abstractions series, I focus on the meaning of the observed
human gestures, and push form and materials to have every
aspect of the sculptures support the concept. The interactions
of soft, fragile materials with hard, man-made, cold materials
emphasize my analysis of our culture. I combine geometric
forms, with organic ones to illustrate our fear of chaos,
disorder, and our many attempts at controlling the wild and
the natural.
In
the New York Series, the theme revolves around the ephemeral
nature of a culture. The sculptures describe a moment of idiosyncratic
behavior (dog walking, smoking outside, talking on a cell
phone). The forms are the concept: they are reminiscent of
smoke to make the figures look fragile, like they will disappear
as soon as you have turned away.
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