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                                                    • About G.U.M+D

                                                      My interests arise from the boundary between what we call natural and artificial.  I observe the physical and social environment in detail to find hidden beauty and peculiarity, for example, a cell phone antenna shaped like a pine tree, a flock of non-native bird, or moss growing in a crack of cement sidewalk.  I emphasize these subtle details and exaggerate their illogicality to cultivate my own version of invented creatures and landscapes.
                                                    My recent work is strongly influenced by the urban nature that surrounds me.  The nature I notice survives in different forms, by adapting, adjusting and mutating to its new urban setting.  I construct environments that I believe are truly innate to a site’s current phase.  With my work, I comment on the irony of existence and co-existence within the natural world.