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MARY BADILLO


ABOUT ME
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I have a desire to communicate the significance of increased awareness of intuition based decisions, and how they change our development. I know that for me to understand my own intuition and spirituality, alongside parts of my own culture, I have become aware that I would have to understand and engage objects beyond whats already familiar.
Stories embedded within older objects motivate me, they inspire new narratives, environments, and history to be formed. I enjoy deconstructing, and reconstructing all while keeping works cohesively aged. I try to allow play to influence choices made while creating and also remaining consistent with my material choice.
By providing these objects with narratives I am in a way rewriting their history. These fabricated histories allow for more understanding behind the psychological affects of the unquestioned, which in turn represents a divergent reality.
These expectations of normalcy are familiar in American culture, the objects or narratives evoke mindfulness. I feel that I can create conversations with more of a focus on conflicting thinking by intersecting found objects with 4D elements as well as industrial and natural materials. I truly believe we are living in opposing extremes, so for me this need for opposing narratives only feels natural, it allows for more focus on the future by exploring the past.