My work has always been centered in the individual. It is rooted in the myriad ways in which we experience, respond, interact, behave, become. I am inspired by the absurd. ...
My work has always been centered in the individual. It is rooted in the myriad ways in which we experience, respond, interact, behave, become. I am inspired by the absurd. I respond to irony and my imagination is activated by the imperative of folly. The material necessity of the work is ever-changing, based on the stimuli of daily life. Father, teacher, laborer, artist, human, student, idiot, seeker, witness, creator, accident, animal, and thinker - these are my sources, and endless variations of their influence perpetuate my practice.