My pieces are generally craft-like, I intervene with my public using guerrilla set up and installation. I try to empathize with my audience to cultivate certain responses, and make them laugh. And I make it personal for them, something we have in common, often cultural references.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Breaking it down for you
(with thanks to MS Paint)
I'm going to help you out, draw you a little picture. This is my art. I live in a tiny little chunk of something way bigger. Imagine it like an after church potluck: you sample a spoonful of everything.
My pieces are generally craft-like, I intervene with my public using guerrilla set up and installation. I try to empathize with my audience to cultivate certain responses, and make them laugh. And I make it personal for them, something we have in common, often cultural references.
My pieces are generally craft-like, I intervene with my public using guerrilla set up and installation. I try to empathize with my audience to cultivate certain responses, and make them laugh. And I make it personal for them, something we have in common, often cultural references.
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