But I am most interested in speaking to the young. They are not just our future, but our present as well.
I believe that every well-adjusted adult retains a part of their childhood self. At Eighteen, going on Eleven, I find much of my inspiration comes from my recent childhood in a quiet Long Island suburb. There was no overly dramatic conflict, but I was able to learn from those around me. My household’s lack of cable television could not limit my media access. Public television and the library are truly phenomenal. I hope my projects have Wishbone’s ability to keep timeless stories relevant, Lambchop’s Play-Along and Zoom’s kind, encouragement of creating similar presentations to those displayed, the compelling simplicity of a picture book or a game show and the lighthearted, honesty of Sesame Street.
My recent works include an Art Portfolio featuring 24 works centering around the theme of “Crowded Spaces,” Hunter College centric blog entries for the Macaulay Honors College, the directing of a short in aforementioned school's "24 hour Play Festival" and several articles for the local weekly newspaper that I grew up reading.
I want to inform and inspire the young, so that one day they will be capable of living their dreams.

(I ran out of space for listing sources of inspiration, so here's a few more. Does this make my Artist Statement 1200 words?)
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