White Trash, retouched (ongoing series)

In 2017, while driving past a major plastic recycling center, I happened to be listening to David Bowie’s “Blackstar” album, full of glitches and otherworldliness… I saw the mountains of plastic as a strange lunar landscape…

Months later in the studio I used an older version of an image retouching program and forced it to glitch; to bug.

I enjoyed the act of rendering these mountains of trash appealing, in a candy/pop way… so the viewer is at first attracted and brought in, to discover something pretty heavy they need to then think about.

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notes from Dresden

notes from Dresden

"Theoretical Treatment and Empirical Rules"

includes framed inkjet prints, a series of works on paper (in collaboration with N8 Walker), mixed media wall compositions, all of which are included in an installation/performance.

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