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I discover my art through the influence of my imaginative childhood in Vermont, where I grew up, and through influences such as Julie Taymor, Alice in Wonderland, Godzilla and the colors of Southwestern art. My art evolves as it is created. Along the way, the piece takes on its own energy. I must listen to that energy. The piece knows what it needs to look like most times and I simply allow my hands to go where they are told. A lot of the pieces tell a story for me – the space ship is an influence of my childhood and being fascinated with aliens and science fiction. It is important that I share the fascination, that excitement of wondering what is out there in the world, in the universe. Some of my greatest influences are from comic books and really bad Godzilla monster movies. As a child, they were my childhood escapes from the chaos that surrounded me. As an artist, they are my muses. My art is an expression of the excitement and anxiety I see in the world. My hands are most comfortable when sculpting. |
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