At the Museum
(Malerei)
““Can you take a picture of us?”
I am sharing this seemingly mundane moment with you because I am aware of your interest in the human proclivity for taking pictures and I wanted to share with you my own desire of taking it a step further by painting my picture within the picture.
A painting in a painting.
“Do you see? They’re looking directly at us.”
I am exploring the roles and dynamics of spectator and object. The viewer becomes a subject themselves.”

““Can you take a picture of us?”
I am sharing this seemingly mundane moment with you because I am aware of your interest in the human proclivity for taking pictures and I wanted to share with you my own desire of taking it a step further by painting my picture within the picture.
A painting in a painting.
“Do you see? They’re looking directly at us.”
I am exploring the roles and dynamics of spectator and object. The viewer becomes a subject themselves.”
““Can you take a picture of us?”
I am sharing this seemingly mundane moment with you because I am aware of your interest in the human proclivity for taking pictures and I wanted to share with you my own desire of taking it a step further by painting my picture within the picture.
A painting in a painting.
“Do you see? They’re looking directly at us.”
I am exploring the roles and dynamics of spectator and object. The viewer becomes a subject themselves.”
““Can you take a picture of us?”
I am sharing this seemingly mundane moment with you because I am aware of your interest in the human proclivity for taking pictures and I wanted to share with you my own desire of taking it a step further by painting my picture within the picture.
A painting in a painting.
“Do you see? They’re looking directly at us.”
I am exploring the roles and dynamics of spectator and object. The viewer becomes a subject themselves.”