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My work is
at a place of transition: the focus is shifting from a place
of imaginary, disjointed narratives, to an exploration of form.
Previously,
I have investigated the relationship between the doll figures
and “monster
clouds.” These clouds contained combinations of visual
references to weather, animal parts, and decoration. Recently,
the dolls have
been disappearing; so seductive is the exploration of the monster
itself.
Now, my practice
is becoming more and more focused on the creation of these monsters.
I am using the idea of a “monster” as a template on
which to build representations of the other as creatures that both
explode and implode; living conglomerations that are on the verge
of formlessness, yet are somehow threatening. These monsters contain
figurative elements that are hidden and interwoven into their surfaces
and structures. There are references to the skins and anatomies
of fruit, sea life, insects, mammals, and the male & female
bodies. The style moves between pure representational drawing,
features of animestyle cartooning, gestural and chance marks, and
highly decorative surfaces. The compositions and forms are heavily
influences by the Symbolists, particularly Redon. There is a play
between containment & dissolution, that which is bound and
that which is on the attack. These creatures are intended to be
both terrifying and sympathetic, repulsive and elegant, active
and passive. Some are immobile, while others are bursting with
uncontrollable movement. Within the process, I sometimes generate
an imagined function, or story for the creature, and these mini-narratives
find their ways into the titles of the work. Ultimately, I am curious
about the dissonance located between physical beauty and psychological
annihilation: the tension between that which is identifiable, therefore
somehow knowable, and that which is disparate, un-whole, asymmetrical,
and composed of contradictions.
For beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror, which
we are still just able to endure, and we are so awed because
it serenely disdains to annihilate us. -Rilke
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