Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Living Room, Bedroom
I want my work to be in the living room, leave the house all together, but I tend to hide in the bedroom. I have always made work that looks at a vast picture, a broad view of the world, but is still self-reflective in some ways. In the past, the studio has been very important to me. It is a bedroom of sorts, where I feel that I can block out the party in the living room and distract myself with something that may only matter and make sense to me. I contradict this by saying that I am an observer of landscapes and culture, someone that wants to make work about the world. As someone that often works in photography, I often bring my bedroom studio out into the world... but I still stayed inside it. What I want to do is allow myself to make work that says something about myself, but is also accessible by the people at the party. Breaking comfort zones may be the hardest part.
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