Isa Maxine is a multimedia artist pursuing an understanding of human and nonhuman truths. Using found objects and a variety of materials Isa explores the boundaries between inanimate and animate bodies and the secret truths they hold. Through fully fabricated objects and found materials Isa invites the viewer to question their own fragmented perspectives of the world around them and invites them to open up to the realties of their world that exists outside of their internalized dialogue.
To a person a house is rarely a house and often a home. Their walls reflect our selves as much as a mirror. Unless the walls are bare and the rooms empty, they are a place of human life not its’ own bricks and wood. For a person to see the house for a house, they must separate themselves from it, forgetting memories and seeking past an internalized hierarchy of nonhuman and person. In this collection of works Isa Maxine invites the viewer to begin pursuing a fuller understanding of their own domestic spaces and the realities of the things that make up their lives outside of themselves.