Who Lives next Door
“Who Lives Next Door” reflect hours of incredibly needlework, each unit of gauze having gone through a process of screen printing, applique and subsequently joined to another by a single strand of thread. I am repeats the process accumulating units, like building blocks, until satisfied with the end result, a finality that is often hesitant to declares I have reached as each piece I have creates has ultimate ability to evolve and change with and space. “Who Lives Next Door” resembles bricks, or a flat lay of urban living, an image of the ceaseless upraising of condominium that has become an all too familiar sight. The piece addresses our state of living, our relationship with the environment as well as our interactions, or lack there of, between our neighbors and attempts to have its audience confront their own experience.
“Who Lives Next Door” reflect hours of incredibly needlework, each unit of gauze having gone through a process of screen printing, applique and subsequently joined to another by a single strand of thread. I am repeats the process accumulating units, like building blocks, until satisfied with the end result, a finality that is often hesitant to declares I have reached as each piece I have creates has ultimate ability to evolve and change with and space. “Who Lives Next Door” resembles bricks, or a flat lay of urban living, an image of the ceaseless upraising of condominium that has become an all too familiar sight. The piece addresses our state of living, our relationship with the environment as well as our interactions, or lack there of, between our neighbors and attempts to have its audience confront their own experience.