| My work focuses on a reexamination of our cultural myths of
identity. Much of my subject matter derives from magazine images and
advertisements from the 1950's and 1960's. Many of the images
are easily recognizable American icons.
Nostalgic images or symbols of innocence, presented in conjunction of with props of modern day, create an eerie
juxtaposition. This apposition aims to confront our culture's selective memory, while asking the viewer to
relinquish the mythologies of our past and to question the façade that masks the twenty-first century.
Nostalgia is an important part of the American legacy. The
re-representation of historically familiar images challenges and criticizes
traditional stereotypes of human identity. By examining images of
identity through our cultural myths, I work to
bring into question the belief system through which society sees the world. In these works, I question our
manufactured desire for a fictitious past while revealing the
mystery of our complex cultural identity. |