Acrylic paint, spray paint, permanent marker, collage on wood, 2,40m x 2,60m, 2003.
The Terrible Tooth Monster is a fictional B-movie character I came up with in 2003. Back then I thought extensively about the kind of flicks I saw as a teenager. I think watching television in the 80s and 90s was more fun. Tomatoes, dolls, scarecrows, or even Santa Claus turned into monsters. Thus, I came up with my own monster around which I constructed the following story: A mad scientist (I named him Dr. Wayne Bower) is working on a cure for tooth decay. While mixing chemicals he unintentionally creates a dangerous potion. Then, he tests the solution on his back tooth. The tooth starts to grow bigger and bigger and turns into The Terrible Tooth Monster!
(The doctor -this shouldn’t come as a surprise- doesn’t make it).
My professor noticed my doodle and said: “Make it really big”–so I did. Needless to say that it was one of the most controversial pieces of the university’s art exhibition.