Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Artist Statement

       Art is a form of self-expression, a creation that is unique and personal to the artist and it’s viewers. Art to me has always been defined as a type of work that has the ability to shock someone, change a mood, or develop empathy. One particular aspect that does so, is the art of storytelling. Ever since I was in middle school, I was always intrigued by standup comedy. I would spend numerous bus rides home listening to different comedians on Pandora telling their hilarious stories, whether they were wild or things that occurred in their everyday life. This love for comedy grew as I got older, along with my newfound love for independent cinema. When I discovered the realm of lowkey dark films, I soon became hooked. Films like Mysterious Skin, Happiness, and Mulholland Drive really made me question the world and human nature as one. Although these films did not make me laugh out loud like the stand up, they still allowed me to empathize with the characters and experiences, as did the comedians when I listened to their shows. My goal in life is to create a story through moving image and sound that combines both these aspects of dark storytelling and humor.

        My biggest influences are director Todd Solondz, comedian Patton Oswalt, and writer Lena Dunham.  I admire them very much for their innate ability to tell stories that pull their listeners/viewers into a whole new world. They allow us to get an insight into their lives and experiences from their perspective and their characters. To me, that is art, being able to put yourself in someone else’s shoes.