1. ¿Cuál es tu palabra favorita?
‘no’ and ‘icecream’ and ‘pancakes’
2. ¿Qué soñaste anoche?
The most recent dream I have a clear memory of is of my friend visiting my backyard and meeting with me and my dogs before doing a tarot reading for me.
3. ¿Cuál es la película que más te ha hecho reír?
Nothing comes to mind. But my favourite movie is Mozart and the Whale
4. ¿Qué canción te gustaría que pusieran en tu funeral?
A song that I heard for the first time yesterday called ‘Silver Linings’ by Subtle Pride. It’s soft and a bit sad but sweet and hopeful. So it’s a sad funeral song but hopeful and sweet and not too sad. Says I’m still here. Says keep going. Keep going.
5. ¿Cuál es tu definición de «arte»?
This is a hard question!
Exploring and expanding myself through creating. My art is usually (always) navel gazing.
6. ¿Cuál sería tu proyecto o colaboración ideal?
Creating a music video for Harry Styles or Maggie Rogers.
7. ¿Cuál es el mejor consejo que alguien te ha dado?
Relax, when you relax you can see more clearly and then you can figure out what you need to do.
8. Si pudieras cambiar algo del mundo, ¿qué cambiarías?
I would improve the systems that are supposed to help marginalised individuals. I would make them easier to access and better at offering support and resources.
9. Un pingüino entra a tu cuarto con un sombrero puesto. ¿Qué es lo primero que te dice y por qué está en tu cuarto?
He says ‘hello’. He just came into my room to say ‘hello’
Fotografía: Magnus Jorgensen
Preguntas: Abel Ibáñez G.
I work across the mediums of photography, video, ceramics, drawing and poetry. My art explores themes such as relationships, gender, sexuality, social interactions, childhood trauma, neurodiversity, memory and emotion. Even when exploring difficult themes and emotions I intend for my works to maintain a light hearted and playful feel. I’m interested in creating works that promote kindness and evoke feelings of openness, vulnerability and an urge for connection in the viewer.