Hi there world,
My name is Remy and I am a creator.
I have always preferred the word creator over artist simply because I’ve felt that the word artist more specific, and I can create multitude of different types of art.
But recently the word creator has become more geared towards social media and technology.
This is not what I do.
My answer would be blasting what type of artist it is that I make is I make an art from dead things which has become somewhat of a slogan for me and my website.
I have been doing this for over a More specific, and I can create multitude of different types of art.
But recently, the word creator has become more geared towards social media and technology.
This is not what I do.
My answer would be blasting.
What type of artist is that I make is I make an art from dead things which has become somewhat of a slogan for me and my website.
I have been doing this for over a decade and back then whenever I answered peoples questions with this, I would either get a dirty grimace, or a disingenuous “ Oh uh huh
that’s cool.
” Lately, however I have been receiving a soft kinder response towards my art.
In the past few years thankfully Goths have reunited and the emo and scene kids have come out of the shadows and have created a ambience of acceptance towards art like mine
How It Started:
The genesis of my craft unfolded unexpectedly in Malibu, where I encountered a majestic fox.
Struck by its pristine condition, untouched by decay, I felt a profound calling.
With the support of my partner, I transported the creature to my home, where I embarked on a reverent process of preservation.
Each bone, a testament to life’s fleeting beauty, awaits transformation into a tribute worthy of remembrance.
Why I Do What I Do:
In a world where human lives are celebrated in death, the noble creatures of the earth often fade into obscurity.
I refuse to let this injustice prevail.
Arctica, the fox, symbolizes the countless beings denied recognition beyond their demise.
Through my art, I aim to immortalize her essence, granting her the reverence denied by societal norms.
What I Need:
As I continue my mission to breathe life into the forgotten, I seek a financial sponsor willing to invest in this unconventional journey.
Your support will enable me to procure materials, secure studio space, and share my creations with a wider audience.
Together, we can challenge perceptions, celebrate life’s intricacies, and honor the beauty that transcends mortality.
If you believe in the power of unconventional art and the resilience of forgotten souls, I invite you to join me on this transformative journey.
Let’s rewrite the narrative of remembrance and breathe new life into the forgotten.
Thank you for considering my vision,
Remy
How it started:
This all started one day because I found a fox.
I was in Malibu and stumbled upon this beautiful creature and screamed when I saw it.
I’ve never seen the fox unless we’re on TV or in a book.
So I screamed when Iunless it were on TV or in a book.
So I screamed when I saw her and I even thought she was a bobcat.
However, she was an absolutely perfect condition untouched by any rodents or Mammalia, trying to eat her dead carcass.
I immediately knew what this meant.
I am very much the squish type, so thankfully, my boyfriend had just landed in LAX.
I picked him up from LAX and drove straight to Malibu, where he then was able to put arctica into a few trash bags and transported her to my house, where I began to write her in my cauldron, while having a celebration for her life.
I have her complete, full and clean skeleton separated until I know exactly what I want to do to her to make her proud.
Why I do what I do
Humans are despicable creatures.
The most despicable us are given a ceremony when we die.
If not a ceremony, given a mausoleum or a statue.
animals, however, don’t get any recognition.
Even after living, the most innocent and valiant of lives, the best possible scenario after death is to get recycled back into mother Earth.
When I saw arctica, I immediately knew that this would not happen to her, so I decided I wanted to give her another chance at life to be a moralized into a breathtakingly beautiful sculpture that everybody lays eyes on, it will never forget.