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21.6.16

Comfort; 2016. 42 x 30 x 14 cm. red velvet pants, thread, wax, glue, acrylic paint.




 From the rolling hills and just up over the horizon of shape and form

to The Underbelly of Comfort.


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Born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1972. Graduated with a bachelor's of fine art from Memphis College of Art in 1994. Earned a RN licensure in 2008. As an ICU nurse, worked 2 years at The Regional Medical Center, 2 years at the VA in Memphis, 5 years at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, and currently back at the VA in Memphis. Art is a slow but steady process of rearranging by sewing, gluing, or painting, a mixture of fabric, found object, and other miscellaneous stuff. I have grown to understand that one does not exist by definition of self or object alone, but rather by relativity to one's surrounding space and time. This belief I extend into the fundamentals of art, (the relationship between color, space, line, texture...), and even into the curation of artwork in a show.
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