I choose to use fabric and wool as a physical representation of humanity. Using the soft and comfortable tributes of these materials I create pieces which initially appeal to our 'inner child'. Through distorting the figures and bringing out a harsher character, I then turn my work into an emotional contradiction, whilst focusing on the themes of power and control within society.
A brutal mutilation of these materials opens up new questions and concerns about the reality of humanity.
They are the truth, warning you away from their cute and cosy exterior.
7/19/2009
GREED
The overwhelming need to have what everyone else has. It consumes you, as you reach out to consume everything else.
All of these sculptures, whilst expressing different feelings and emotions, do however have one thing in common that links them all together as a race, and also links them to us; humanity. Each and every doll is ‘born’ with a belly button. Linking them with myself, as a child is through the umbilical cord to it’s mother, these characters are born of me, and born of humanity and suffer the same weaknesses and strengths society does. They are a representation of humanity, and whist expressing themselves in a more visual way, they are the truth, bare, naked humanity.
looks like me :S NICE WORK ;)
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