In today's Western society, I see no real heroes or idols to emulate.
Instead there is a decadent escapism from a darkening future with war, environmental deterioration, and chemical
warfare on the horizon. We have replaced our idols with pop culture. Searching through fashion magazines and
images on television, it appears that unattainable, inhuman images of beauty and elitism have come to sedate our
senses. We are devoted to these images, which do not serve as distinguishable personalities, but as a revered
brand of idealism that relieves our fears of mortality and destruction of apocalyptic proportions.
In my work, I use images of attractive figures from fashion magazines to illustrate the haunting themes
beneath our worshipped fantasies. In many images, there is layer of beauty and seduction which leads the viewer
to desire something. Upon deeper inspection, however, these models are often sickly, androgynous, or posed as
if they have been beaten or are half dead. My work is inspired by the psychological implications of what fuels our
desires and insecurities. I intend my images to be seductively beautiful, but also slightly uneasy to look at. I think
of these drawings as icons of our ideals, and also of our inhuman aspirations