This is what I did when I was in running start at Eastern. This was one of my assignments/projects for my Studio Image class. I thought it was really good, but back then I didn’t think it looked good to… Continue Reading →
I often feel like my head is on a faster speed than my body, which tends to make verbal expression difficult. It usually leads to conversations that spiral and go on too long as I try to format my thoughts… Continue Reading →
This piece is an exploration of my identity and the natural world/the environment. I have recently been thinking about how people have removed ourselves from nature and think of animals as separate from us, forgetting that we are animals too…. Continue Reading →
I’ve been a fan of 3D modeling for a long time. Human sculpts are difficult, and self-portraits are harder. While I don’t consider myself someone who is often obsessed with my looks, staring at myself for so long made the editorializing of myself all I could think about. I decided to embrace that idea.
This portrait is a representation of my passion for the whimsical. I’ve always been deeply passionate about the circus, and vaudeville. I believe that we have reached a breaking point in our society where these old forms of entertainment will… Continue Reading →
To explore identity, I chose the identity of a woman being controlled by the male gaze, making many woman feel they have to present themselves a certain way inorder to be seen.For my portrait I did a half natural look… Continue Reading →
I’ve always really loved nature, and specifically learning about ecology and how everything is always connected, and I am apart of that ecosystem as well. When I die and rot away, I will end up being reabsorbed back into the… Continue Reading →
This self portrait reflects my constant attention to the world around me. I’m fascinated by the particulars of everyday life, especially how people interact with their environment. This piece simultaneously is an expression of how I feel others perceive me… Continue Reading →
I’ve been doing photography for about 5-6 years now. It’s one of my passions that’s persisted through high school and all of my adult life. It’s something I hope to make a career out of. They say the camera becomes an extension of the self when you’re using it. I tend to agree. This is an example of that. Of the camera being one with the user.
In this collage, I attempted to depict a sense of my identity intertwined with nature. I selected and repurposed a few old sketches that reflect observations or memories and stitched them into a layered image. My aim was to convey… Continue Reading →
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