I am no one |
A Rush of Blood to the Head |
"The first thing I like to make clear when talking about my work is that the images I create are visual questions that I am asking of myself, and by extension, all those who come in contact with them. They are questions, rather than statements of opinion, because I am constantly struggling to reevaluate my own assumptions about human behavior and motivation- my self as the primary subject of scrutiny. This ongoing internal investigation allows me to delve into subjects I find deeply uncomfortable and personal, using the sculptures I create as a means to speak of things I find impossible to put into words."
Looking at her work of arts is like reading thru her diary. It's very personal, but I can't stop reading nor put the book down.
So much to read that kept me staring, and wondering what and why.
Every detail and every movement of her works awed me so much.
I wish I could put the book down..
But too afraid I missed the whole story.
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