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Community Connection
Emma, Casey and I went to the Metropolis Gallery on Tuesday, February 25th. I have not ever gone to an art gallery besides the Stout gallery at Dickinson College. It was a very interesting experience. We went after closing so there was a sort of creepy vibe going around. Two children and a cat were running around in the back and it was dark in the last section of the gallery because it was after hours. The small room off to the side that was filled with babies hanging from rope and other creepy things would be perfect for Courtney; I was not a fan though. It was very cool to see other students work displayed like professional work. I really liked one wall in particular that had these pictures on it.
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Overall I really liked the gallery and seeing so many different types of art!
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Overall I really liked the gallery and seeing so many different types of art!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
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Monday, January 13, 2014
The Effect Of Peer Editing
When people answered my questionnaire, I received confused thoughts about what my message truly was. People could see that the girl was looking up to the women but some did not realize that the pictures on the left were the before pictures and the people on the right were the photoshopped version of the women on the left. Someone suggested putting a screen or something over the before pictures to make them darker. I considered making the before pictures be in black and white. I decided to keep my mark-making the same because no one said anything was bad about it. The results i received led me to keep the girl as a pencil drawing because she is in the dark because she is not sure what to compare herself to and what she ends up comparing herself to makes her feel worthless. She feels ashamed that she does not look like the beautiful, photoshopped women. I tend to pick bright, bold color schemes for all of my artwork. My work is rarely minimal; I always end up adding in extra details or patterns.
I want people to understand the general meaning behind my work but i also hope people interpret it further in their own way. I do not normally depict historical scenes or artwork of that nature so i do not expect that my audience will relate to my art entirely in the same way. For this piece, I hope that people see that she is looking up to supermodels and celebrities after they are photoshopped. I assume most women and men can relate to the feeling of comparing themselves to others and never being quite happy with their appearance. All people cope with this feeling in their own way: Some join a gym, some get Botox, some become anorexic or bulimic; most women use makeup to cover up their "flaws" because it is the easiest way to make yourself feel better about yourself. It is very hard to see, but we are actually harming ourselves way more than helping. We are never happy with what we see in the mirror. This piece of artwork displays one of the biggest problems we face today: how we view ourselves and others. The judgement will never stop but our awareness can.
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