we are constantly reinventing
ourselves,
our history,
our culture
Constantly Reinventing 1-6, Rafaela Fadda
Turning, Tonia Beglari
Does art run in your blood?
I remember my mom pulling out this huge piece of paper. We would put it out on our garage floor and spend a few hours a session, coloring in this huge Troll doll scene. My mom is an artist. She was always painting pottery when my sister and I were little. We’d come back from school and her work would be all over the place. She dedicated a hallway in our house to our art. I had one side, facing my sisters. I mean, yeah, it all started then, I guess. I never really knew how to stop. I had these intense phases where I became obsessed with one thing. Like making miniature people out of tiny glass beads… and sewing googly eyes onto things. Now it’s ceramics. Hopefully it’ll stay this way for a while, I can’t see myself getting sick of it.As someone with psychology and fine art backgrounds, how do the two disciplines collide for you (either intentionally or unintentionally)
Okay, so, I studied psychology, it was very research based. However I did my best to get what I needed out of my education. I am constantly peeling away at myself, my fears, my definitions. And the only way to communicate these personal conversations is through my artwork. Almost all of my works aid me in dealing with relationships I have with others or with myself. After completing a piece, once I physically see my internal convictions, I am able to turn a new leaf, to move on.
Turn comes as a huge treat from Lebanese American artist Rafaela Fadda. Ceramics is her main squeeze at the moment, but we got that *b0nUs* good good with some 2D warped scans from her home photos. After literally meeting IRL in a bathroom at an Antwon show, we are so excited to usher in 2014 with this special lady!