The Mother Of His Children
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In today’s digital era, our understanding of the world is often mediated by lens-based imagery. Day in and day out, we vicariously experience a range of emotions as our we process this information; thusly, our brain chemistry fluctuates as we live entertained within our own boredom. As an artist, I use this space as an archive platform where such elicited emotions are transformed into fragmented tableaus that examine the juxtaposition between imagery, narrative and feelings.