Throughout the years of making art, a lot of my body of work has taken on the figurative form to literally portray these perceptions and emotions. Over time, they have become more conceptual in their nature, taking pieces of the figure and focusing in on them without showing you the full picture of what’s happening. Implying that element and a sort of secrecy and withdraw that people have when it comes to the expression of human emotion. Most people will often bottle their true feelings up and never let the world see how they truly feel or how they truly are. My passion is to set those free and to expose those emotions, to make you resonate and feel these emotions in the real world, out of your comfort zone, out of your head, and in a public space. I want people to be okay with not being okay, and to see that you and everyone around you has or will go through a very similar experience when it comes to the nature of our emotional expression as well as our connections with others. Relationships come in all forms, each one with their own story, their own nuances, and their own beauty in the way that they shape us and change us over time.
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