Trees are like the individuals.
I am making research of
communication of individual and society, men and women, organic and
virtual —rather I want to connect [audiences] with contemporary life
through the technology we have now, but with our history experience.”
I am probing relationships between connection and separation, similarity and difference, image and self.
Trees like a people, all of them very individual, but they all together give us a lot off force. It is a forest.
The trees are so different and at the same time for us they seems the same at first sight.
Same tree every day is different. Every season is other colour, other form, another mood.
For me trees like a people, we are so different, but so strong together and so similar too.
My
recent work pits the expression of identity against the loss of
individuality. I am interested in the way becoming part of a group
establishes identity in a general way, but also takes the emphasis away
from the individual. Also, I would like to stir people's curiosity, I
like abstraction in my work, because it is more interactive, and it
gives the dialog between me and my spectators.