SINNERS MAKE ART
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021125 This performative art piece explores themes of self-imposed entrapment, labor, and the cyclical nature of creation. The artist, positioned at the center of a wire structure, continuously weaves new strands, expanding and reinforcing their own enclosure. This act serves as a metaphor for the ways individuals contribute to their own limitations—whether through societal expectations, personal habits, or the pursuit of perfection in creative labor. The material itself—rigid, metallic wire—suggests both protection and confinement. It evokes ideas of armor and security while simultaneously highlighting the weight and restriction of the artist’s growing enclosure. The durational aspect of the performance underscores persistence, resilience, and the inevitable consequences of one's actions over time. By remaining within the structure as it closes in, the piece also gestures toward themes of isolation and self-reflection. It prompts the viewer to consider how their own actions, routines, or creations may contribute to the walls they find themselves trapped within. The performance invites contemplation on the delicate balance between growth and constraint, autonomy and entrapment, creation and self-destruction.
112024 Video, tv, metal wire, rod, chain Featured in Interoception A reflection of my childhood at 3am. Thinking about how being in and out of sleep staring at the tv, eyes blurry. Capturing this weird vivid sleepy feeling.
021624 Cannabis video art. Featured in Cognito at The Vault Gallery
112823 Grazing gently into the anonymous world of tagging while also being incognito myself. Showing appreciation to street art. With a haunting feeling of a lingering presence, being incognito but making itself cognito. whilst never physically being in grasp of who is Roger? Feeling taunted and chased by Roger. To feeling inspired enough to taunt and chase back. For the circle to then be continued when I see Roger again.
1023 An experimentation of effects and learning what is aesthetically pleasing to my art style whilest pairing with audio. One of my first video art creations.
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