Being conscious would be to perceive and have awareness of surroundings, sensations and thoughts but space and time disappear when you are satisfyingly immersed in a fish head- a state that, is much more likely to create an unforced and uncontrived experience using our work as mirrors, exploring the human condition encased by our own spaces and possessions. The documentary is about relationship and connection - how we connect and relate to others, our surroundings and to ourselves. The fish imagery present three introspective self-portraits. Faces and masks exploring the subtle balance between humorous depictions and movements to confusing the viewer with visual symbols and limit
Being conscious would be to perceive and have awareness of surroundings, sensations and thoughts but space and time disappear when you are satisfyingly immersed in a fish head- a state that, is much more likely to create an unforced and uncontrived experience using our work as mirrors, exploring the human condition encased by our own spaces and possessions. The documentary is about relationship and connection - how we connect and relate to others, our surroundings and to ourselves. The fish imagery present three introspective self-portraits. Faces and masks exploring the subtle balance between humorous depictions and movements to confusing the viewer with visual symbols and limit