
Because much of my practice relies on ancient alchemy and esoteric nonsense, I have a fear of coming off too self-serious or pretentious. "How to (Un)Make A dress" reflects The true relationship with my own work: chaotic and fervent, Often spiraling out of control as I grow more excited with what I can produce. At the end of a project, I often look back with great mortification and shame, realizing I pushed a little too hard, cared a bit too much.
With this project, I decided to let loose and accept that I care about art, as embarrassing as that may be, and I should admit it. No one is buying that I'm not in love with creation.
Featured is a video project that encourages accepting things ending and changing and deteriorating while offering the idea that maybe destruction can be joyful, can bring people together or inspire us to create something new.
Or maybe it's just fun to fool around with your friends. That's important too.
Afghan hound

Oops

Memory (cocktail)

(Memory) cocktail

Bull

A question

Nonsense

South of the Border (offensive) hippo

Rude!
Detail, bodice

Achoo! no.1

Achoo! no.2
Deatil, back

Butthole
The back

The pattern
Kitty cat

Let loose
Witch

I cut my finger

A poem, no.1

A poem, legible

The bees

Thinking a-

-thought

Still

Buckees
