My artistic practice is developed within an interdisciplinary framework that explores the personal and cultural economy of knowledge through familiar artifacts. Whether project based or singular works, they are inspired by philosophical conflicts presented in our everyday encounters with images, objects and information. In particular, I draw from familiar data within the visual language of popular culture that exemplify various methodologies. I investigate how these artifacts are consumed, processed, re-presented and/or reiterated. My investigations, often on-going, are executed by rupturing the formal and structural gravitas of these artifacts, in an attempt to dig deeper towards an epistemological core. In my works, which have included large-scale drawings, installations, clay work, sculpture and printed matter, I call to question information’s conceptual and hierarchical value, challenge the boundaries of particular authoritative reasoning as well as make evident my own implications within a larger socio-political drama.