I document the “spaces in between,” the gaps formed between reality and one’s own interpretations of that reality. I am interested in the myths that arise from those interpretations, or more accurately, misinterpretations. I am interested in the things that people make up in order to better understand the world around them, the stutter between thinking and knowing that provokes an array of intense myths. 
I make portraiture of “misunderstandings,” giving them bodies of their own, bodies amalgamated from the world around me, my myths. Given “flesh,” these misunderstandings take on life, a face that I can study and reinterpret. I guess you could call my amalgamated misunderstandings strange, uncouth, or disgusting. I do make heavy reference to the body and all its peculiarities. I’m after an aesthetic that explores the organic, ingrown hairs and all. These misunderstandings lead a life of their own. They are flamboyantly pathetic. The work exposes opposites as similar, anomalies as commonplace, and embraces indefiniteness. The anomaly becomes character, environment, and a literal embodiment of a misnomer, a conundrum, and curious wonderment.
 ©2007 STEPHANIE J WILLIAMS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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