BIO:
Ian Van D. constantly skated in the church parking lot by his house during COVID. Regularly, he’d talk to his mother, father, and brother on the phone when he couldn’t think of what to do next. On long days, he’d sit on the curb and think of sculptures to make out of material he had scavenged earlier. During COVID he ate a lot of spam and became fascinated by period pieces, like Easy Rider and The Town That Dreaded Sundown. The rest of the time, he made art in a warehouse he titled, “The Bloodshed”.