In life we use our five senses to learn more about the world that we live in, such as tasting,listening,seeing,smelling and of course touching.
Through the action of using our hands we begin to ask physical questions and show a physical need to understand a certain problem or situation.
In my work I invite the viewer to become a particpant in my artwork. The role of physical inclusion in my art excites me as everyone will have a unique experience from the said artwork. I feel that we can broaden our minds by the use of inclusion rather than to be a simple bystander.
My work carries a small amount of inspriration from Minimalist values of using a shape with a minimal view of the art to not be so complex but simple enough to be understood. I am very much interested in working with individual units which add up to a bigger concept of building up to the bigger picture.