In terms of my artistic practice, I am a process artist based
mainly in sculpture with interests in two-dimensional media. I begin my
process with a single repetitive action, such as drawing a series of lines
or mass-producing a single material. For me, actions and materials are
holy tools which need to be examined before use; through careful
examination and use, the divinity of these tools can be known. In my
practice I study each of my materials individually through manipulation,
creating mono-compositions and testing them so that they support
themselves. Once I acclimate this very basic action into my practice, a
limited vocabulary emerges, at which point I begin another layer of
process. In this next step, I allow the second action to interact with the
first, orchestrating materials in space or frame to create a holistic
composition. These two steps continually repeat in a spiraling process
that may sometimes lead to a chaotic, yet controlled moment. My work
is the product of this moment.