The images I have created this semester challenge myself and the viewer to take a moment to reflect inwardly on how we go about living in the world. My most recent piece requires an inward reflection on how emotions effect our daily lives. My last project requires contemplation on how we perceive others and how others may perceive us.
Duane Michals
-photo sequences
-examines emotion and philosophy
-photos of people in environment
-mordançage creates own environment
-photo sequences
-examines emotion and philosophy
-photos of people in environment
-mordançage creates own environment
Annette Messager
-examines how we as humans disguise ourselves
-exhibitions dealing with memory
-creates emotionally heightened scenes in some works
-examines how we as humans disguise ourselves
-exhibitions dealing with memory
-creates emotionally heightened scenes in some works
Jessica Frelinghuysen
-challenging perspective
-revisualization of world around us
-focus in on what is around us
-challenging perspective
-revisualization of world around us
-focus in on what is around us
Darrell Kincer
-technique in mordançage
-"finding beauty and redemption in things that might typically lack grace"
-technique in mordançage
-"finding beauty and redemption in things that might typically lack grace"
Photo Advice for Next Year's Students
1) Make as much as you possibly can. It gives you more options to choose from and respond to later on.
2) Constantly question yourself, your work, and others. You get more information by asking questions.
3) Try to be critique-ready at your final working crit. It makes it easier to make changes and for others to fully understand your concept.
1) Make as much as you possibly can. It gives you more options to choose from and respond to later on.
2) Constantly question yourself, your work, and others. You get more information by asking questions.
3) Try to be critique-ready at your final working crit. It makes it easier to make changes and for others to fully understand your concept.