My work is an exploration of the Queer Theory, gender issues, the male body, masculinity as performance, Camp, "childhood," loss of innocence, and Naïveté. The Male body is the fundamental theme in my work.
I am intrigued by gender issues, and how the male body can be feminized, made asexual, or support traditional ideas of masculinity and the phallus. I'm interested in the camp tradition of feminizing the male image; how this relates to social norms, to drag as homo-minstrel humor, to gender identity, and queer social movements.
My motive for creating art is to benchmark moments in Queer history and gay cultural references and establish my own autobiographical narrative as gay man against a modern queer historiography. I also love the idea of creating work that raises questions or awareness from the spectator, whether through gut emotion or intellectual curiosity.