For this assignment I was thinking about how to represent my identity as an artist. Using finished pieces as the background to the first and third panels and the work in progress piece as the focus of the second panel,… Continue Reading →
The chosen images of me being a child is supposed to represent the innocence of a child and part of my personality that I felt was lost during covid. Which is why it goes from mixing to being colorful and happy to gray and sad. I feel that this shaped my identity to be more reserved and used to being on my own. I wanted to use a childhood photo of me because it resembles innocence and that childlike happiness.
I see my identity or view of who I am as shifting and changing depending on where I am in my life. If I don’t feel like myself it often feels as if i’m floating in a black void and… Continue Reading →
My identity is heavily based on the person I was born as and I often find myself trying to reconnect to who I was as a child before I began to conform and be molded by society and my peers… Continue Reading →
This configuration of images is made up of an image of my self or photos of nature that I have taken around Bellingham since I have lived here. My best memories so far have been from some of the days… Continue Reading →
Mia Kehoe-Roberts A digital representation of women’s power in contrast to the portrayal of women in society throughout history. Digitally manipulated self portrait.
I used a Hilma af Klint painting from a series titled Evolution, thought to explore the life cycle of humans and the evolution of a human life over time. I have recently felt hyperaware of the ways I am constantly… Continue Reading →
I Used an underexposed photo of myself and overlayed myself with a grayscale of polygons to represent an oversimplified version my form. My goal was to represent sadness as sharp and cutting, causing you to cast a shadow around you…. Continue Reading →
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