ARTIST STATEMENT for the world of – “The Myth of Fee Roo Soo”
Before the masks and the feed — before the noise turned everything into reflection — there was only a whisper: Fee Roo Soo.
He had been planting his seeds for many years, going unnoticed, masquerading within the crowd.
He was not a name but a wound that learned to perform itself — a shapeshifter born from the distance between truth and performance.
Every series made is a fragment of his myth, an echo of his becoming.
And what is he becoming?
He first strained against the rope — body against confinement, the earliest form of rebellion, of becoming.
Then came the decade of noise, and in Welcome to the 20s he laughed through collapse — the clown who found freedom only in spectacle. Here, he begins to control his shapeshifting abilities; he understands his power. Welcome to the 20s is a reflection of society — Fee Roo Soo hides in the background. Where is he? Can you see him?
By FRAGMENTS, his image had splintered, scattered into notes and portals — the self no longer whole, only remembered through memories and reflections that began to die.
But deception became his art; he staged his own death before becoming what the world needed him to become.
In Hello Digital Sunshine, he emerged as someone new — the opposite end of the clown.
He became what the world demanded: The Model.
He surrendered himself to the machine and sold his reflection to the feed, all for you to see.
Now, in The Maze, he wanders through what remains — a world built from cardboard and ghosts, searching for something that might still be real.
In his final challenge, before we see his true form, he must become The Hero.
He must attain the strength and courage to face himself — to confront what his reflection has become.
And beyond it all waits The Box — the last stage, the mirror that cannot be escaped.
The final clown show, where he reveals his true form for all to witness.
He dares to stand in the middle of the noise.
He dares to be the real clown in our modern world.
The Box is escapable. The Box is for everyone.
No one is left behind.
Everyone will see their box — everyone will have the choice: to hang the clown, or to worship him.
Fee Roo Soo is not a character.
He is a cycle — the body trying to remember its own origin.
Each chapter is a material form of that memory.
Together, they form a mythology of transformation — the story of how a man became a reflection, and how that reflection began to haunt him.
This is his myth.
Stay long enough, and it becomes yours.