“Life is an interesting practice.”
The dubiety of life’s questions and how humans interpret these questions as a product of their own genetics and experiences is a theme that is pervasive throughout my art. What I find most interesting is who we are as humans in different contexts and how our decisions are influenced by our environment and past experiences.
Charlotte Wall | Practicing Life is a documentary profile of the artist's work and is now available for viewing:
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"I grew up around a table. Truly. It was a large, round oak table. It was in the kitchen. There was a living room, bedrooms, a bathroom in the house, but for the most part and perhaps even overwhelmingly, we gathered, ate, lived, spoke, engaged, arrived and became present to ourselves and to each other at that table."
Was this the genesis of my art, I wonder?
Was this the genesis of my art, I wonder?
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Inside the width of a shotgun shell - 13/16ths of an inch - lies the capacity to terminate a life. This installation reflects the element of destruction and killing that pervades humanity’s existence.