Artist statement: Where does your body end and mine begin? is a collection of images in small sequences. The camera remains static and repeatedly captures a scene from one angle, whilst the subjects move around the room, trying to enact the same pose over and over.
'I don’t think there is ever truly a state of rest in regards to the way we try to mesh our lives with others, the way we contort our forms to fit the pieces together. Maybe there are moments of pause, our bodies in a delicate spoon, or our muscles at collapse from the wrestling, but the resistance resumes because our forms aren’t static in unison with every other tether that pulls at us. So we have to keep moving, and as a consequence we continually work at ‘figuring it out’ with the people we want to keep around. In a sense we are in a constant negotiation between what we want for ourselves and what we think others want from us. Are we stretched thin by the pushing and pulling or does it amount to growth, allowing us to expand and become bigger than we otherwise might?'