This sculpture series is called “the bloodline”
I think from a larger perspective, you could say that it is me, searching for a way of producing art in our modern times.
Every era has its method of production.
And these methods come from this generation’s technology,  its way of thinking
I think the representative method of production 
from this era is 3D printing
It is by building layer on top of layer,
composing a three dimensional model,
That a completely new object 
rises from the printing bed
In this way, 
I created 3D scans from my family’s faces.
They became a sculpture or structure.
The shapes of their faces were scanned digitally and their specific skin tones were recorded.
Then, using algorithms, calculations were run to find matching colors between these two 3D scanned faces.
Then connects these two points with line 
that form the structure of this sculpture.
As my train of thought brought forth new shapes
It grew into what I had been searching for.
It was important to delve into the use of 
novel technologies in our digital age
To explore, record, or meditate on
the things that we had,
Such as our family bloodline
The memories that we most want to preserve
Things we have inherited from our bloodline
both our strengths and our weaknesses -
Our bodies’ forms and genetic defects.
They are all passed down through our lineage
Passed down from one generation to the next.
Sometimes it sort of clings to us
Like thousands of intertwined strands of silk
We can’t separate or untangle them
It just becomes interwoven into
a structure that cannot be broken.
