
People often ask me who my favorite artist is or what is my favorite art movement. I always stumble with it and somehow end up giving a fake answer. I just never really knew until after I finished art school. I'm constantly being exposed to so much that everything just seems so cool and outstanding. But after being absent from the art world for a long while, I've come back with a better preference of interests. So, my favorite type of art would be installation art. Being able to transform a space, whether it be large or gigantic, is amazing. It's not about the framed product anymore, it's about the whole gallery itself. You can create a scene, a mood, or just an enigmatic environment. I also think it's simply the most fun thing you can do. Your room is your canvas. To answer the other question, my favorite artist will always be either unknown or constantly changing. But for right now, it has to be Yayoi Kusama. We have much in common, unintentionally of course. I did not discover about her until after several shows I had in which some people kept mentioning that my work is reminiscent of Kusama. They were right.
