Creatures, critters, partially human, mechanized bodies synthesized from textbook references, anatomy, architecture. Largely dysmorphic and alienated, animals reflect a playful distrust of social interactions and perception. The houses series is, similarly, about the perception of shelter and need for safety, and about how real needs and real bodies are often different from bodies and architecture that inhabits the mind, as when someone says, “I remember this place differently.”
Creatures, critters, partially human, mechanized bodies synthesized from textbook references, anatomy, architecture. Largely dysmorphic and alienated, animals reflect a playful distrust of social interactions and perception. The houses series is, similarly, about the perception of shelter and need for safety, and about how real needs and real bodies are often different from bodies and architecture that inhabits the mind, as when someone says, “I remember this place differently.”