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Monday, 25 February 2013

turrrtle







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patterns of fun










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NEBULEASSSSSSS






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bubblesssss00000000ooooo00o0oooo






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jars jars jars








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all of the lights all of the lights









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    • ▼  February (11)
      • turrrtle
      • meow
      • patterns of fun
      • NEBULEASSSSSSS
      • bubblesssss00000000ooooo00o0oooo
      • jars jars jars
      • all of the lights all of the lights
      • the rest of the birds...
      • there is so much more...conures!
      • TOUCAN
      • Here comes the beginning of the collection...
    • ►  January (19)

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“The artist as the organ of the outlandish threatens and soothes at the same time. The threat produces a defense. But since it turns out to be harmless, the spectator begins to laugh at himself about his fear.” -Hugo Ball My art practice intends to question the irrational nature and behavior of an artist through elements of both documentation and narrative. I use a variety of mediums to best represent the specific concept at hand: paint, sculpture, mixed media and found objects. Playfully encouraging the spectator to acknowledge the work as a manifestation of myself I ask the audience to consider what drives an artist to produce. The inclination to create and obsessive nature of an artist is the platform that I use to reference the repetition and absurdity in the practice of daily life activities and events.
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