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.
"Spring Fever," in contrast to "Cloud 9," is about the reawakening of my wild, expressive self. It marked a moment when I dyed my hair and let all my colors come through—both literally and metaphorically. The video blends images of blooming flowers, vast desert views, deep water, the universe, and a frying egg—symbols of time passing, reflection, emergence, and transformation. It’s a celebration of reconnecting with my natural essence, my sensuality, and the vibrant parts of myself I had buried. This piece is about emergence—letting the wildness bloom again.
Spring Fever
2014
Resin, synthetic fiber, LCD screen, with steel stand and shelf.
approx. 22 x 12 x 10 inches
Part 2 of ongoing Head Series
