From Platonic Solids to Making Slime '

 

I think in some ways we find it comforting to fill in the gaps of a space. Maybe it's the filling of gaps in a well-organized weekly planner, which shows us how to break down future time and therefore how to plan for it. Or filling the kitchen cupboards with food and feeling like it can hold up for a while. Or turning the key in the lock and leaving it there so you can sleep more soundly...

To be an artist concerned with "filling" is to play with space-time.

“To fill” implies a container of specific dimensions. If you do not calculate both volumes accurately (the container and the substance that fills the container), the substance can overflow and enter another container space. This overflow or spill wants to continue filling, even if its root and origin are of another nature and form. Adaptation always implies evolution and change, giving the verb “to fill” a tremendously positive and natural dimension.