My fascination is with the dialogue between that which is seen and that which is also seen under the things that are seen. The way that space moves in and about and around and under other spaces is inherent in my work. I also wonder what would happen if the space underneath the under space were also explored. This is a subject of my fantasies. I wish to explore and undermine the undergoing dogmatic references to other things and which as we all know one would look and perceive. This is the hallmark of understanding in which art is generated and created in a blasphemous furnace of discovery and repair. Hence any reference to spam or anything such as that is only a reference and not something to be taken literally. I am also interested in the play between literality and figurativity. These two words take place in the drama which affords me the ability to comprehend space in a non-spatial environment. That is something to be the explored, but not as I ascertained as if without any understanding. If references to the ablative signature which records the mass of events referenced to the literal observer, then my work can be explained in non-ablative terms. I am always considering opposites, for they attract, even when they are non-attractive. Be that as it may, when my whirling dervish comes to a standstill, I am thoroughly entertained by the clouds and the sky in the sky as well as within my cerebellum. This cannot be reiterated, for an iteration of that point is only to take it that much further. And if you like reading this I’ve got a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.
My real artist statement…
Hmmm.
I don’t think I want to have one of these. First, it is constantly changing. Don’t you think? Just read the blog. It’s an ongoing artist statement. Do I really want to give away my secrets all in one svelte summary? I think not. Be that as it may, it’s a convoluted statement itself. Isn’t it?To to suggest that I don’t need an artistic statement. That’s just as highfalutin, trying to be highfalutin.
My current real artist statement…
Everything has energy. Everything has life. Even inanimate objects have life. I do my best to bring life to inanimate objects. I do my best to give them character and meaning. I want to make people smile and give them energy. I want to entertain them. I want to create enduring work that touches people. I want to create creatures that live and feel the joy of living.