I could never have predicted that I'd develop a hobby of photographing a fictional character in museums and next to Street Art. Since for most of my life I've been a follower, I've only recently feeling better about embracing my weirdness. Taking the time to figure out what my thing is has been priceless. The museum crashing started when I bought a ticket to Europe to take my first solo vacation upon leaving AEG. My method of handling the burnout I worked up to in the corporate music industry was to go to Europe and take a picture of @TheRingOfDOOM in the Landscape Room at Tate Britain where Banksy once hung his own works and changed the art world forever. Still funny to me that this was premeditated because I have zero history in the Street Art world but I'm pretty sure it was rooted in figuring out what kind of mark I wanted to make on the world. I love that since I'm just setting something on the floor and taking a picture of it in museums where photography is allowed, I'm not actually doing anything wrong. I've gotten some pretty weird looks but mostly people tell me it's "cute." Only time will tell what I'll end up doing next with @TheRingOfDOOM...
Random landscapes at Tate Britain in London
The FAILE installation at Beyond The Streets in LA
Fall Of The House Of Usher by Mario Merz at the Museum Of Modern Art in New York
Over The Influence Gallery in LA
The Last Supper by Andy Warhol at Museum of Modern Art in New York
Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh at Museum Of Modern Art In New York
The Retna entryway to Beyond The Streets in LA
Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin in the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden in Washington DC.
Cardboard cassettes at Beyond The Streets in LA.
Super big dude at Hirshhorn in DC