Rebecca Goyette is a magical artist\u2014what I mean by that is there is an alchemy between her and her work. Her latest body of work displayed at her recent solo show, My Snake Is Bigger Than Your Snake at Freight + Volume gallery focuses on her dad, his passing and the process of selling her childhood home. Since you can't separate Rebecca's life and her work, there is so much discovery and recognition of her relationship with her dad, her family and her childhood. Rebecca was brought up in a small town in New England, where suffice to say, her nature was outside the norm growing up. This session is great because Rebecca puts into words what a lot of us feel in our surroundings as children in our own ways and demonstrates how our innate nature comes through for better or worse. Clearly at this point, it's a gift for her\u2014though not a simple one to own.\nMore about the exhibition: My Snake Is Bigger Than Your Snake\xa0is an exhibition initially conceived in 2018 when artist Rebecca Goyette\u2019s father passed away and she placed her childhood home on the market. Goyette immediately started to create a ceramic replica of the house, fashioned after a dollhouse that her father had crafted when she was five. For Goyette, who has an interest in magic,\xa0Childhood Home\xa0was designed to set off prosperous intentions. She ended up selling her father\u2019s actual house to a man wearing a shirt that read: \u201cMy Snake Is Bigger Than Your Snake.\u201d Goyette was dressed in red, carrying a lobster-shaped purse so she could safely carry the sizable check back home to NYC on the Greyhound bus. Goyette saw this comical exchange as a face-off between\xa0Lobster Queen\xa0and\xa0Snake Man.\nSee Rebecca's video she created for the exhibition HERE.\nSee the work from the show and read the full press release HERE. \nRebecca's website HERE.