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Part of my ongoing “Heads” series, this body of work extends my exploration of unseen realities through resin self-portrait sculptures. Each piece represents a different persona I’ve experienced, reflecting the layered and often conflicting aspects of my identity. This series helps me process and give form to the shifting inner voices that shape how I move through the world. It invites a deeper look into the complexity of self-perception and the emotional forces behind it.

"Cloud 9," created alongside "Spring Fever" and my second set of works in the "Heads" series, emerged during a time when I was questioning how far I’d drifted from my expressive self. In high school, I was wild—I dyed my hair, changed my fashion constantly, and immersed myself in a different subculture every year. Over time, I suppressed that part of me in pursuit of a more 'professional' identity in the art world. This piece became a reflection of that disconnect. The glowing, candy-colored clouds capture the surface appeal of that polished identity—it looked good, even beautiful, but it was performative. Underneath, I felt clouded, unsure of who I truly was.

Cloud 9

2014

Resin, synthetic fiber, LEDs with steel stand and shelf

approx. 22 x 12 x 10 inches

Part 2 of ongoing Head Series

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