A few days later I had surgery, my wrist was set back into place with the help of a titanium plate and six screws. Even though I was really sad that my soccer season ended prematurely, my body now resembles my artwork! Modern medical technology merged with my biological body and I could not be more excited. It was truly amazing, five days after my surgery the bandages came off and I barely had to wear a splint because these little pieces of METAL were holding everything in place as my body healed itself.
One theme explored in my work is the idea that humans have developed physiological dependencies on modern technologies. Many of my pieces made in the past four years look like mechanical devices attached to the body or offer an interface for the body. Each piece implies a function partially seen or heard, leaving part of the function to the imagination.
I often wonder how natural selection will fare in the glow of modern science and technologies. Whenever I begin to question my art studio practice I read another article or listen to another podcast on related topics, or look down at the three-inch scar on my left arm, and think "nope, the concepts are too interesting".