Brooklyn,
Born 1982 in Concord, New Hampshire, USA<br><br>Living in Brooklyn, NY<br><br><br>The choices we mak...
About the artist
Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
(11 Followers)
Born 1982 in Concord, New Hampshire, USA
Living in Brooklyn, NY
The choices we make and the circumstances that contextualize these choices are often repeated, seemingly adding up to form and inform who we think we are and how we function in the world. However, outside of humanist constructs we are at a lost to find an absolute reality, making our lives a relative experience that is potentially both meaningless and meaningful.
I attempt to point to this relativity of existence and to the ways in which humanity gives meaning to life, specifically, when life transforms to death and when death transforms to life. This deconstruction of the self and the world utilizes concepts surrounding language that support relationships among religion, philosophy, psychoanalysis, and nature.
Heavily influenced by my study of Tibetan Buddhism that began with a semester abroad in India, Nepal, and Tibet, I became fascinated by the concepts of existence, death, and consequence within Tibetan culture, and ultimately as a foil to the religion I was brought up in - Catholicism. This comparison led to my supposition that religion is a human-made construct, while simultaneously marveling at the intricate imagery and visual la...