I think I used to think of nothing.
statement.
It’s funny how often we can dismiss everyday occurrences with our bodies. You can go days, months, years of living each day without paying attention to your physical form. But there are times where life will get flipped on its head and you gain consciousness of every move you make and over analyze every ache and pain in your body. That shift happened to me recently. I became hyper aware of my health.
I took a conceptual approach to portraying my experience with this shift. I hope to encompass the physicality of the body as well as the emotional components that come with it by utilizing video, photo, and sculptural pieces. Each piece acts as a self portrait by highlighting my body as it went through the motions of change. The use of different mediums for each piece will allow you to experience the tangible and intangible sensations of the body from both my point of view and from an outside perspective.
Exhibit featured at the WAG located in Packing Plant.
507 Hagan St.
Nashville, TN.
A Nest is not a home.
2023.
Newspaper, plastic coveralls, parachute cord, string.
I think I used to think of nothing.
2023.
Video.
Bedridden.
2023.
16x20 in.
Photograph, satin finish.