“Super Unnatural” continues the conversations around the overlap of the manufactured and the natural.  

The installation presents an opportunity to look at and uncover our personal truths by questioning what we see, our impulses, impressions and the conclusions we derive. I work with materials, in ways that often disguise or obliterate their origin or recontextualize as natural, when the opposite is true. I’m curious about what the mind comes up with, thoughts that create feelings, drives, impulses and urges continually running in the background. Habitual thoughts and behaviors can tend to limit our experiences. I like coming to my work and life with curiosity, letting go of the assumed and inviting new realties.

These installations are filled with objects which tempt the senses and invite the viewer to linger in their presence. They are hiding and revealing themselves – as are we - in plain sight.

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