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![]() Half Empty / Half Full, 2002, urethane, photocopy, fabric, oil, shelves with felt and highball glasses with water on plywood, 53" x 56" |
| When
I was a kid I would copy my mother's drawings. The idea of a story being
told and retold is a concept that fascinates me to this day. Notions of ownership and appropriation of artistic ideas have become increasingly at issue through the progress of human culture. Sampling in music, formulating strategy and merchandising in the art world have a powerful presence. Art today, is often, at its core an assemblage of known commodities. The work here is my personal interaction with this phenomenon. |