

The images themselves will be black and graphic.


Each image will be different, and mounted so that the viewer can either view the layered image as a whole or move between the images to see them as individuals. Large stenciled images of “The Blimp” will be spray-painted onto sheets of industrial clear plastic and layered so as to tell a moving story of concerns and implications. It also addresses economic and political issues. The Black Eye Project: This project attempts to draw attention to issues of security and liberty. I may at times invent entire mythologies as analogies for social situations, or manipulate existing symbols and narratives to suggest new meanings in an attempt to expose or subvert accepted, established social institutions. My work owes a lot to my Christian upbringing, forming in me the desire to tell stories and make my point in parable form, as Christ did. Why are the institutions that govern the world we know the institutions that govern the world we know? Could we have evolved an alternative, more equitable form of organizing ourselves? Is it too late to do it? Do we have the will or desire for that kind of thing? I am interested in the millions of years of occurrences that brought us to this point. The purpose of my work is to question the way we structure our civilization.
