Diagnosing my human condition can be difficult because experiences must first be converted to memory then reconstructed and explored. This leads me down a path that is all at once exciting, tortuous, and often futile - yet it compels me to decode and recreate. Constant exposure to films, music, cartoons, folklore, science, and the events of the world around me shape my experiences and influence my memories; daring me to distinguish pure experiences from fabricated ones.
The imagery in my work is an amalgamation of candid recollections and fabricated realities constructed in the guise of toys, props, architecture, and machines.