Spuren
I draw as a way to explore the relationship between art and my physical self.
In my practice I investigate the use of my body as a drawing tool.
My drawings are about the conversation between two parallel art forms
converged in one body.
Drawing and dance work along side one another to make these pieces.
Drawing is an activity that involves every part of my body,
an activity that is dynamic: constantly transforming, evolving,
shifting my perceptions, ideas, and sensibilities.
My drawings are not stagnant because dance is not static,
and they are not abstract because my body is not so.
In my practice I investigate the use of my body as a drawing tool.
My drawings are about the conversation between two parallel art forms
converged in one body.
Drawing and dance work along side one another to make these pieces.
Drawing is an activity that involves every part of my body,
an activity that is dynamic: constantly transforming, evolving,
shifting my perceptions, ideas, and sensibilities.
My drawings are not stagnant because dance is not static,
and they are not abstract because my body is not so.
