My work engages the power structures of remote warfare, surveillance, and state violence by bringing them into contact with issues of vulnerability in both private and public spaces where people gather and go about their daily lives. Through public installations, video, sculpture, drawing, painting, and shadow puppetry, I attempt to intervene with the dominant narratives of war and power propagated by mainstream media, politicians, and the military/security industrial complex.
I also love to just make art as a way of having fun, experimenting, sharing and trying to make sense of the world of experience.