You experiment with layers, materials and techniques. Do you need the freedom to experiment or do you need various techniques to express who you are as an artist?
Both. These are not separate concepts in my work. They go hand-in-hand and support each other.
What are your latest interests in terms of techniques and subject matter?
Sewing is an element I’ve recently started using. It used to be something where I just did it to see what happens and now I sew a lot. My subject matter is the same as it ever was---it’s just material, shape and design.
Where do you see your art going?
I can’t predict where my art will go because I am always changing my work and challenging myself.
Does Miami inspire you?
Yes—it’s beautiful here. I’m not too inspired by the art scene as a whole, but I’m positive about what goes on within it. The atmosphere outside is more inspirational to me—for example, some of my paintings incorporate sports jerseys. I was inspired to do this out of being able to exercise and be active with my friends. Being around here keeps me in that mood.
You are part of the upcoming group show “Futurespective.” Can you tell us more about the exhibit?
I believe in the group of artists that were chosen to be a part of this show. I believe they are all great artists.