Monday, September 30, 2013

Kristina Ricci

Truth In Photography Research:  #1
Artist: Vik Muniz

This photo is of an image created with trash from the world’s largest landfill, created by the workers that are apart of that landfill.  The photo captures many aspect of truth; it captures the way of life of the people because for many in Rio de Janeiro being a trash picker is a consistent source of income.  It could also be representative of our consumer culture how everything we use eventually gets thrown away never to be seen again.   This artist wants the viewer to see their trash again and he is interested in the reality of where our trash goes beyond the receptacle.


Image Layering Research:  #2

I saw a lot of superimposed images on the Internet that had been pared together just for aesthetic purposes.  I wanted an image that provided more of a narrative story or idea. Each element in this picture provides support for the overall concept of the piece.  It could be looked at as a state of mind where one would find them self in solitude, an inward contemplation looking outward beyond the walls of confinement into the vastness of the universe.  It could be about knowledge and its infinite possibilities, which is why I chose it because it evokes thought.


Project Inspiration Research: #3

I was on the lookout for an image slightly more disturbing that describes the stereotypes women face in the modern world.  I was also more interested in images that were noticeable photoshoped but were produced as close to flawless as I could find.  The high-heeled foot is represented as a singular object with no other supporting clues, keeping it possible to be interoperated in many different ways. According to the article, people’s perceptions of beauty are constantly changing and people are continuously altering their body images.  The author of the article is questioning what our society is capable of and maybe in the future, body alterations like this could possibly become a new fad.   


Appropriation Research:  #4


http://instagram.com/chadgordon
Artist- Chad Gordon

Chad Gordon is an artist that creates art about our consumer culture.  He started by collecting (stealing) price tags off of loafs of bread from the supermarket since the late 90's.  He uses those stickers alongside appropriated images to help commentate on our societies obsession with consuming.  The images with the Native Americans jumps out at me because our current fashions are inspired by Native American designs but not necessarily following their cultural ideas or backgrounds.  Instead people are appropriating their fashions and making them their own even though lots of people following the trends know nothing about the meaning of those cultural designs.  I chose him because he keeps his work simple but his messages are strong.  I found his work on the juxtapoz magazine website.

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