Once the object has been constructed, I have a tendency to discover in it, transformed and displaced, images, impressions, facts which have deeply moved me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In my art, I deconstruct and then I reconstruct, so visual perception is one of my primary interests.
Art is really about perception, and mine have been changed through visiting other realities.
When we shift our perception, our experience changes.
I search for the realness, the real feeling of a subject, all the texture around it... I always want to see the third dimension of something... I want to come alive with the object.
If you begin to understand what you are without trying to change it, then what you are undergoes a transformation.
I've been traveling the world and experiencing different places, and you always discover new things.
I look at every piece of furniture and every object as an individual sculpture.
I find in working always the disturbing intrusion of elements not a part of my most interested vision, and the inevitable obliteration and replacement of this vision by the work itself as it proceeds.
The longer you look at an object, the more abstract it becomes, and, ironically, the more real.
Every view, and every object I studied attentively, by viewing them again and again on every side, for I was anxious to make a lasting impression of it on my imagination.