My art practice begins with curiosities and playful improvisations, using sculpture, drawing, and painting. I create objects and scenes and photograph the tableaus in my studio. The studio and tabletop become a stage to make elaborate illusions that merge two-dimensional mark-making and crude constructions. These constructions sometimes also involve printed images that I use to build up a photographic space or backdrops for these still-lives. I’m interested in how light renders objects in space and how photography can compress space to force a perspective. I look towards shadow puppetry and theater on how props become more of a character for the stage. I show visibility on what is usually hidden in theater prop-making by allowing the proces...