In "Self Portrait in Another Body" my presence and possessions, my home and clothes and the landscape I look at become intertwined with the subject: I am building the image from pieces of myself. I look at the inescapable human desire to compare and contrast others to others and others to myself. It is a confession of a restlessness in my own being.
In "Self Portrait in Another Body" my presence and possessions, my home and clothes and the landscape I look at become intertwined with the subject: I am building the image from pieces of myself. I look at the inescapable human desire to compare and contrast others to others and others to myself. It is a confession of a restlessness in my own being.