My work examines intersecting situations through the lenses of contemporary cultural production in Los Angeles. Sometimes those intersections are the sight if positive exchange and sometimes those intersections are the places where forces collide. My artistic practice examines social, cultural, and political issues that are not always clearly visible and often times purposefully erased. My practice is involved in creating a context for current social situations and evolve using a cartographic approach to the subject mater; allowing ideas to be expressed and visualized through a rhizomatic mapping process heavily rooted an impulse to archive, collect and accumulate information reflective of personal microscopic experiences. The methodology of my practice is informed by the examination of the subject to negotiate the lenses by which I visualize the content. In this sense my projects evolve as clusters or groupings that belong to a larger conceptual structure. Through an engagement of site specificity and the appropriating of existing conventions my work is informed by the contemporary landscape, guided in its production by the subject matter I am grappling with, and centered on a cartographic investigation into the evolution of each projects form.