![]() ![]() When I went to Bali, there were these incredibly gifted artisans who were riffing on my paintings in fabric. ![]() Before that, I had worked at Mailbox, but after it launched, I stepped away to pursue painting full-time. Prior to New York, I had went to Bali for six weeks to take a break because I was exhausted after my art show. Now I’m here in New York working on a new project with textiles and fashion. A group of us got to wreak havoc and make stuff that we felt should be out in the world. Yeah, and I just joined Dropbox for their hack week. I like working with the people I love on projects that I love for a focused period of time.Įverything from product to brand to design thinking and user experience. For example, I just finished a project with Uber. I’m also loving doing very encapsulated, contained projects with startups. I just had my first solo art show in San Francisco in May. I’m a bit all over the place, but am doing a lot of art stuff, yes, including painting. I’m in that liminal place between where I’ve been and where I’m going, and it’s a little uncomfortable and a little scary, but I’m sticking there until I know exactly which direction I’m headed next.Īh! Categories. Editor’s note: An updated version of this interview, including new images and work, is featured in print in The Great Discontent, Issue One, available in our online shop. ![]()
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