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Artist Statement
I am in a constant search for the exposure to perspectives and attitudes both within and around me, developing questions and deriving a variety of visual solutions with which to attempt to answer those questions. In each solution, there exists an introduction to the approaches and perspectives I utilize in the composition of a personal visual aesthetic. This personal aesthetic is the means by which I am presented on a daily basis. These visual stimuli ignite tangible curiosities and define my formal choices while I immerse in the process of making. Through material choice an the control and manipulation of form, density, and velocity of line, I am able to offer visual commentary towards the content of each of my works. Sculpture itself is visual philosophy existing in the context of three dimensions, constantly issuing aesthetic challenges towards interpretation, perspective, analysis, and approach. In essence, however, it all comes down to the work. Without work, we are without questions.