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Found Objects

My work is an expression of a found reality and fiction where disparate parts become human forms existing in a domain populated by battered objects from yesterday. I prefer an anxious order of germinate forces where things can be shaped and hardened with an emotional charge that transforms their identities. I am drawn to the coexistence of memory with the energies of dissolution capable of triggering proliferations of characters animated by intuition and chance. The compulsion is to compose, to animate, to create, to assemble new combinations and mixtures through accumulations of materials that interact with the plasticity of imagination. My work is a quest for innumerable creations, resurrections, and alterations in search of a realm of art that exists between the boundaries of life and death, using what I find to form a world devoted to things that describe their torment, beauty, and fate.

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