FEAR

FEAR (2022)

It felt daunting that anything I would do would be desired. So it was scary to think about releasing this because I had sort of a snobbery from art school and just a general disinterest toward marketing myself.

In doing these, I found that at times I would apply a lot of white, chalky paint to cover up some of the qualities that I didn’t like. Inevitably, the covering up ended up becoming the lines, and the balance of hiding and revealing parts of me made for a richer narrative in the painting. The mysterious dance between the lines ended up becoming even more about relationships, as it felt more intimate, tense, and playful

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