Self Employed ArtistArtist
Jan. 1995Everything successful and great is generous and joyful. My art is some of the residue of a digestive process of a quest for patterns and webs in my environment and experiences. I try to see the relationships around me, interact and metabolize them, injecting myself into the flesh of the world aiming not to be invisible.
I treat every material as found, claiming to be an arranger of objects. There never was an original, only things on their own terms in different arrangements communicating through their relationships. My work says yes to life, always affirmative and grounded in the present, always in the state of becoming, of flux and always loving every aspect of the changes. Joy takes place on the surface that is not flat or homogenous and not in opposition to depth, it’s submerged in itself. I want my work to happen when you look at it, systems to emerge without any secret anchor or meaning. My work has no goal outside itself, it has its own pedagogy, knowing it is in the experience. And I want art to be beautiful.