Chips
Why ‘Chips’ when seemingly no chips are featured?
Chips is this word that has been flowing around me for a while… just a good word, a great title. While I was deep in quarantine I started watching a lot of documentaries on painters. There’s this documentary on David Hockey I really loved and there’s this great scene where in the midst of making all these iconic pool paintings and in a moment of contemplation he’s legit devouring handfuls of chips in this comical over-the-top way. I found it relatable and charming… it stuck with me throughout the process of making these paintings in a silly way.
Also, Chips is one of those words that no matter what the intention, still felt relatable to what I was making… a lot of these paintings came from storyboards, treatments and shelved photoshoots that were all part of a broader narrative. It’s a pop title… a fun title that leaves a lot of blank space to giggle in.
And I love the captions, how did you come up with them?
I wanted the titles of the paintings to be conversational and funny with direct nods to cinema and pop culture in general. It’s also a way for me to link the paintings to a bigger full-circle narrative. It gives these stand-still moments new potential and shifts things away from begin solely based around celebrity portraiture (when a so-called celebrity appears), which I find really flat.”