"Creation Voodoo" explores the interplay between iconic art narratives and the role of science in the American landscape of consumerism, examining the relationship between these seemingly disparate realms. Through juxtaposition of iconic images, we are given a glimpse into today's pervasive culture fueled by scientific innovation, where the mundane and sublime collide.
Pink Floyd's best describes it as: We're just two lost souls Swimming in a fish bowl, Year after year
Running over the same old ground, What have we found? The same old fears...
I Remember Jr High Painting
Memories from our youth is sacred; it's can't be brought online or from a retail store. It can't be recreated as it only exist in the unadulterated mind of a young child.
Remembering these happy moments is like time traveling. I try to do it sometimes through my art... This piece echoed my summer break from Jr High school... talking on the phone, reading comic books, riding my 5 speed, ect....
Bill Seet likes weaving unexpected narratives by merging familiar art imagery with a rich diet of mass media consumerism. Connecting and deconstructing imagery in this way offers a path to disrupting allegories, meanings, plots and storylines.
Exploring the multiverse of juxtaposition of shapes, lines, esthetics, color and context is his lifelong obsession.