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My work moves fluidly between sculptures, drawings, paintings, installations, and videos. I also enjoy every few years to curate and reconvene new friendships, new admirations with artists that I’ve met through time. 

My practice uses the aesthetic language of childhood, the reconstruction of ready-made toys, the nude, landscape, ideas of identity, and intimacy. The work sometimes asks to be interacted with, it is to be hugged, have its hair teased, or to be laid with. I am asking viewers to think about the interaction with the artwork and the relationship that you have with the actual object that it refers to. These reflections bring us back to primal loneliness and, ultimately, self-awareness.

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