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Sculptural works that attempt to inspire inquisition in people for the sciences, captures the wonder of a childhood dreaming of the moon as the son of test pilot, and expresses the full reality of our humanity. The goal is to create work that uses the visual language of aerospace engineering but to place people at the center of the work. It asks what it means to be human in these heavily engineered spaces—where our superstitions, rituals, grief, love and bad habits belongs in these systems.
Where do you find inspiration?The primary muse is the Space Shuttle—a vehicle I watched launch and land many times in my childhood and of which my father was an astronaut candidate. Beyond that it’s from reading and research, anything from the socioeconomics theory presented in Technofeudalism by Yanis Varoufakis, to the latest in lunar regolith materials research, to the recent loop around the moon for the Artemis II mission. Textures and materials are a primary focus in all.
What would you do with $25,000?I have a solo show concept with many planned pieces that I would like to execute! I would use the money to fund the creation of this ~20 works and prioritize their creation for public display. The body of work explores our current state of platform capitalism and our place as laborers within it. The show builds upon my current work with aerospace textures and brings in more mystic wonder of the medieval through visual iconography.
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