
What are your main inspirations in art?
Pathos, anxiety, insomnia, anthropomorphism, an appreciation for the grotesque and the absurd.
What is your art background? (education, experience, etc)
I am self taught.
What is your process for creating your work?
One part is mental and one part is physical. Mentally - I am something of a scavenger. My boyfriend often hears me say, "That person is one of my dolls." Or after overhearing a conversation I will say, "I need to make a doll from that." Also, I am very much a 'listener.' Oftentimes private conversations with a friend will leek out of my head and into my hands. So I am constantly taking mental notes.
Physically - I think the discipline of working each day on my artwork is extremely important to keep the creative juices flowing.
What is the single most important thing you want to communicate with your work?
The most important thing to me is that people feel a connection with the work.

What are your career goals?
I suppose 'more of what I am doing now' would be the simple answer.
What one object has been the most instrumental in helping you achieve what you have so far?
Object? Hm. I suppose it would have to be polymer clay.
Tell me three random things about you.
• I grew up in the Bible Belt
• I don't want to have children
• I am a lefty

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