Nothing But Blue Skies, 2005:
Nothing But Blue Skies, a multimedia installation, comments on the insidious nature of pharmaceutical advertising and how it shapes our domestic spheres. Our identities, happiness, and lives are increasingly being defined by which pharmaceutical we take. My installation is a domestic space constructed in the modern style of a bright and playful IKEA showroom with Vioxx wallpaper, a Claritin landscape, and framed family photos made from television ad stills. A TV in the corner streams constant pharmaceutical side effects. Everything in the space becomes a drug ad mirroring the world at large.