Monday, October 22, 2012

In Progress Crit 2

Utilizing a lighting kit, I continued to work with my original idea and content.  I posted the images that were produced from this venture.  However, with new insight I decided to move away from this content but working with similar ideas about selfhood.  The new images use this idea of constructing one's self and performing an individual identity to the greater public.  Some of my own decisions in constructing my identity ended up in permanent body modification.  These distinguish me from traditional conforming norms and femininity.  Consequently, these identifiers (i.e. piercings, tattoos, dreadlocks...) force me into a stereotype which I am now bound to through the limitation of others perception of me.  This binding is literally placed onto my body in these images.







Wednesday, September 26, 2012

In Progress Critique

My project investigates the ways in which we perform our personal identities to the public.  Existential philosophy explores the idea of wether the self is dependent on the body or purely the mind of each individual.  All of the norms that we abide by, how we should behave, dress, etc, are a social construct which do not really exist.  However, depending on our personal experiences we inevitably choose one path or another.  This decided path creates the individual that ultimately becomes one's self.  I have asked different individuals to take on the role of my collaborator.  Each person dresses me in their clothing and poses me within their environment.  They are reflecting themselves onto me. Yet, I remain as the same self.

The images displayed here are the beginning of my investigation.  Similar images are presented as I am still deciding what works best for my desired outcome.








Monday, September 17, 2012

Project Proposal

My project will have a final of five images which will be edited from an indefinite number of images.  These will be digital, inkjet prints in various sizes with the largest print being 11x17.  I will display the prints in simple, thin, black frames so not to distract from the actual art work in the frame.  I will be the subject portrayed in the images but I will have different collaborators for each print.  I will allow each person to do my costuming and make-up and then take a picture of the final product.  The capture of my new look will be in the room of the person who dresses me up.  Some artists that work in similar manners are Cindy Sherman, Nikki S. Lee, and Caleb Cole.  My work is influenced by metaphysics and the debate of whether personal identity is of the physical body or the mind.  This will be an investigation on how our physical appearance constitutes who people perceive us to be.  However, the change of our outside appearance does not change the being who lives inside our bodies and ultimately is our identity.  This project will also address issues dealing with the pressure from society to embody a specific persona depending how we portray ourselves physically.  There are also possibilities of this work touching on issues of expected gender roles in society and how we perform them.  I want the audience to question how we present ourselves and how we use our body as a form of expression.  I am looking for an intellectual response to the work to start a conversation about our path for existence.