Monday, September 9, 2013

Everytime

Every time I do something. I forget what I was doing.
Every time I find something. I try my hardest to leave it alone.
Every time I decide to think more. I stop thinking.
Every time I want to be alone, I end up sleeping.
Every time I want to cry it makes me laugh.
Every time I think about how to get out, I am in.
When I’m in, I know how to live.
It is all so hazy, it is also clear.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

the Associative Process

The associative process The associative process is not an art process, but rather a viewer’s process. In which the viewer of an object associates said object with something they’ve experienced. My work is the arrangement of automatized entities into form. The form is meant to be nondescript, and minimal to a point that the viewer must associate its context to something they may have encountered before. In doing so, the form or object becomes their interpretation, and reflects (in part) themselves. Because I am the creator of said object, the object exists in part of me as well. This creates either a connection or detraction. Where the viewer relates to and enjoys said object or the viewer may relate, but in turn associates the object with something they do not like and dismisses the object. If I, as the creator, make something of myself that is unrelated to the viewers’ association, then it is either likely that the viewer will not pay the object much attention, or be intrigued because it has something new to offer.