Monday, August 01, 2011

"statement"

My work explores the relationship between new class identities and life as perfomance.

With influences as diverse as Nietzsche and Andy Warhol, new synergies are generated from both traditional and modern textures.

Ever since I was a child I have been fascinated by the theoretical limits of relationships. What starts out as vision soon becomes debased into a hegemony of power, leaving only a sense of chaos and the chance of a new beginning.

As spatial impressions become frozen through boundaried and critical practice, the viewer is left with a statement of the possibilities of our condition.
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