Replace this with your Artist StatementMy work is about connecting to the divine through everyday objects. I make videos, sculptures, and printed matter that chart a spiritual cosmology in a world of consumerism and digital culture. With equal parts sincerity, humor and doubt, my work seeks healing in the aisles of CVS, community in the line at Starbucks, and nourishment in the produce section of Whole Foods.
I combine traditional processes of printmaking, drawing and stop-motion animation with emerging digital technologies like 3D modeling and laser cutting to explore the fraught relationship between spirituality and capitalism. I pull from the history of print as a medium used to share both spiritual teachings and advertising, grounding the work in a centuries-old dialogue about belief, while speaking to the ways images circulate in contemporary life.
At its core, my work is about the sincere human desire to connect to something larger than oneself, even when mediated by the architectures of late-stage capitalism. I aim to continue a cultural dialogue that is as old as mysticism itself, but to contextualize it within our daily existence — in the objects we consume, the materials we touch, and the processes we inherit.
