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searching for truth

Allan Kaprow once said, "The everyday world is the most astonishing inspiration conceivable. A walk down 14th Street is more amazing than any masterpiece of art."
I love this quote...and I love to walk. When I go for a walk, I find myself face-
planting into the absurdity of the everyday world: the awkward conversations, the
mismatched outfits, the random assortments of trash/ treasure. It's a reminder that the
beauty of life isn't necessarily in the grandiose or the exceptional—but in the
everyday moments that often go unnoticed.

When I make work, I try to capture this same essence of the everyday world. I
embrace imperfection and experiment with colors, textures, and mundane
objects (handmade and found) with personal significance. I don't overthink my process.
It's a freedom to make decisions and see where the work takes me,

searching for truth

Allan Kaprow once said, “The everyday world is the most astonishing inspiration conceivable. A walk down 14th Street is more amazing than any masterpiece of art.”
I love this quote…and I love to walk. When I go for a walk, I find myself face-
planting into the absurdity of the everyday world: the awkward conversations, the
mismatched outfits, the random assortments of trash/ treasure. It’s a reminder that the
beauty of life isn’t necessarily in the grandiose or the exceptional—but in the
everyday moments that often go unnoticed.

When I make work, I try to capture this same essence of the everyday world. I
embrace imperfection and experiment with colors, textures, and mundane
objects (handmade and found) with personal significance. I don’t overthink my process.
It’s a freedom to make decisions and see where the work takes me,

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