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Art is the language of the universe, and I choose to speak to myself. I’m often intrigued by light and the unexpected, and driven to explore mystical, ethereal scenes that incorporate props and fashion elements. I’m also interested in creating photographs that symbolize terror and the bleak aspects of life. I am drawn to creating images that are hard to look at and allow me to feel the synapses, like a squeeze on my brain, and I aspire to replicate this sensation in my art.

Art is the language of the universe and, it speaks to us in that language, whether we can see it or even comprehend it. It’s constructive when we can use this language to speak to others in a way that is not achievable in any other language. Although I often crave and am happy to receive feedback and validation from artists I admire, I often do not primarily wish that my art speaks to other people.  If my art doesn’t speak to me or please my brain, I feel no need for it to even exist. My art can have an impact on other people, which is plausible and positive, and still, I choose to focus on my standards and expectations for art is a language, and I choose to speak to myself.

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