Thursday, May 29, 2014
Simone Parker- Identity project
For my project I focused on my race and gender, and how it makes/doesn't make me, who I am.
I utilized self-portraiture combined with imagery reminiscent of Aunt Jemima/Malcolm X and St. Catherine/ Lady Macbeth ( the villainess from Shakespeare's Macbeth). I use them to show how these sometimes positive and sometimes negative views of my race and sex are all valid in the sense that they've come together to influence who I am today, but also invalid in the sense that they don't completely show who I am.
The first image is the complete poster. but I also posted some close ups, since the ratio of the document makes it appear smaller.
For an already discussed reason, I will not be participating in the critique today since I will be attending my sister's graduation.
Identity Final - Philip Bradley
This is just the intro. I'll bring the intro with the full film to class. It makes more sense with the piece as a whole.
Brunner Identity Final
Although my final project is a flip book, this is what each doll looks like on both sides.
This represents my identity by:
- Polish ( Mom Collects matryoshka dolls)
-German and Catholic (Christkindl Market)
- A girl (Matryoshka dolls are typically female)
- My emotions/personality ( Matryoshka doll faces and Journal entries)
This represents my identity by:
- Polish ( Mom Collects matryoshka dolls)
-German and Catholic (Christkindl Market)
- A girl (Matryoshka dolls are typically female)
- My emotions/personality ( Matryoshka doll faces and Journal entries)
Identity Final - Citlali Renteria
For my identity
project, I focused on the fact that I don’t like talking about myself through
personality traits that reflect that.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
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