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I am interested in the idea of artist as mad scientist.
My drawings offer visual hypotheses to the question:
what would happen if the DNA sequence of a plant or
mushroom were spliced with that of an animal? Using
graphite, watercolor, and walnut ink on paper as well
as directly on gallery walls in site-specific installations,
I portray animals morphed with branches, mushrooms,
berries, and blossoms, thus forming implausible hybrid
creatures. These images subvert the traditional genre
of botanical illustration by approaching the close
study of the natural world through the lens of genetic
engineering and mutation gone awry. |
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