“In my current series, Penchant, I am exploring our culture's obsession with consumption and waste by analyzing our relationship with garbage. Through experimentation with color and texture, threatening piles of trash evoke feelings of curiosity and playfulness while creating a sense of foreboding. Pulling from an interest in ancient societies and a frustration of always finding trash in nature, I began thinking about the evidence that will remain of our civilization's existence. How will other future societies view our priorities and how we went about solving our problems. I aim to confront my audience with our waste obsession by allowing them to rethink their own individual relationship with the things they consume, while also bringing the awareness needed to confront irresponsible industries about what they are producing in order to fix this systemic problem. Penchant brings to light our relationship with waste in hopes of convincing others that even through the endless social and economic issues compounding around us, our planet is always of the utmost importance, and we as a species must work together to preserve its beauty for generations to come.”
Devan Horton
Viridian's Annual International 30 Under 30 Juried Exhibition Live: Yasmine Iskander
Viridian's Annual International 30 Under 30 Juried Exhibition Live: Lauren Karjala
Viridian's Annual International 30 Under 30 Juried Exhibition Live: Lua Kobayashi
Viridian's Annual International 30 Under 30 Juried Exhibition Live: Lucy Le Bohec
“Despite what cultural values may impart, unproductive moments can be meaningful; there is intimacy in witnessing someone unselfconsciously experiencing time in-between moments.” Lucy Le Bohec
Viridian's Annual International 30 Under 30 Juried Exhibition Live: Tiffany Nesbit
“A Pile From Serious Traits”
14” x 14” x 14; High fired ceramics with raw jute
$1200.
Viridian's Annual International 30 Under 30 Juried Exhibition Live: Autumn Nicole
“What do we do with intimate photos when a relationship has ended?” Autumn Nicole