Thursday, January 27, 2011
Disambiguous Isolation
Everyone no matter who they are has experienced some form of isolation in their lives whether emotional, physical, or psychological. My work focuses primarily on the psychological form of isolation. I was inspired to create this body of work after having experienced psychologically the feeling of isolation for quite some time. Other inspiration came from reading “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and photographs by Francesca Woodman. While the feeling of isolation is ambiguous, I have chosen to create disambiguate vignettes of places in which I find isolation to be the strongest. The figure moving from the foreground to the background signifies not only the feeling of isolation traveling throughout time but how it can also make one feel small and insignificant.
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Very nice! I like the update. It really speaks to what you're doing. I cant wait to see your work!
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