SPLICED LIFE /
exhibition / feral / An interview with Peachfish & Muzi
ISSUE 01
MUZI
To display your work in an
exhibition for the first time must
be nerve-wracking; do you feel it
was a success?
Fear is the biggest
hindrance, and is
the exact reason
why I hadn’t done
this before. It was a
decision to ignore the
multitude of reasons
why not to, and the
possible negative
and to commit to the
process and have
some fun with it. To allow oneself
the courage to be bold, even if it
wasn’t perfect. It’s a finite reflection
of an indefinite process. I was
blown away by the feedback and
people’s reactions to the work and
to the collaboration itself. Even
before the event, people were
really excited by what we were
doing.
“I'm a silly guy with twisted
sensibilities, I like to think the
combination forms the basis of
anything I do creatively.”
Tell us a bit more about the
experience?
Lauren and I have
similar fascinations with
anthropomorphism and mythology
that dictated the direction from
the start. From that it just fell into
place; our visions, our intentions, our
natural predispositions to style and
subject created the destination. It
was seamless.
Where do you want to go with
your art?
It’s more where it wants to go
with itself. The drawings are
finding their way to the most
interesting places.?
“I knew I wanted something intimate,
made with love by some friends”
- THEBRR
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