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Hello
My current research began from a body of work titled, Measured
Disorder, that I stared working on in 2011. It is a highly personal
narrative of my life long struggles with seizures and seizure
disorders. Often dark in both emotional and physical appearance,
the images are computer-manipulated collages of original
photographs and scanned items that seek to express the intense
psychological impact of dealing with physical challenges.
The images in the series are meant to express both a process and
an experience-what it's like having seizures as well as the medical
"measuring" one undergoes on an ongoing basis. Sometimes
disembodied, sometimes clinical, sometimes mystical, the images
attempt to communicate my varied experiences with epilepsy.
Three years ago, I started experimenting with even more abstract
work, utilizing the idea of EEG graphs that map brainwave activity.
At the same time, I went back to printing the work in a panoramic
format that I had not used in many years. The concept underlying
my work, seizure disorders and their associated issues, remains the
same, but the presentation mode has been expanded over the past
six years. So far, this seems to have been a successful direction to
take, as the work has been selected for inclusion in several open
calls for exhibitions in the past year with more opportunities
coming up in 2023-2024.
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