Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
My final piece is going to be focused around something I experienced while I was on Spring Break. I want the content of the piece to be focused around gun control, but also on the reality that the world is not a perfect place and therefore we need to be able to make smart responsible choices when we are out in the world. During Spring Break I visited San Juan, Puerto Rico with two of my close friends. This was the first time for all of us that we were able to really be on our own, far from home, and were entrusted to be smart, but enjoy our vacation. On one of our last nights, me and one of the other girls went out on the town and hung out with locals we had met throughout the week. While admiring the nighttime view of Puerto Rico from a historical landmark, we were all robbed at gunpoint. It was one of the single most terrifying moments of my life.
For the actual piece I want to incorporate photos from the place where we were robbed (the two below) as well as painting and mixed media. I have been working on the painting below for the last week or so once I knew my concept for this project. The painting is of the vibrant streets of old San Juan. I want the painting to appear smudged and partially washed away, but still keep the character of the city. The first photograph below was taken of me in the exact spot where we were forced to lay in the dirt during the robbery, but a few days before it happened. The last photograph is of the above ground cemetery that is a part of the grounds as well.
I struggle with this memory because one part of me is angered that their citizens had such easy access to guns that they are able to just walk around at night and point them at innocent tourists. And another part of me is upset with myself for being at that location in the first place, and not being a more intelligent tourist in a foreign country.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Cyclical Nature of Things Final Piece
I wanted this piece to honor the memory of my father as well as to reflect on the parts of nature that sometimes get overlooked. My father was one who always had a love for enjoying the simple things, especially when it came to the outdoors. He never wasted time on materialistic objects or anything superficial. That is why when it came to approaching the cycles of nature, I wanted to focus on the weeds and old tree stumps are often uprooted or disregarded by the public, but they still have a beauty of there own.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Cyclical Nature Progress
Where I'm headed: I want to bring childhood pictures of my dad into this piece. The three year anniversary of his death is coming up and for me, the memory of him ties into appreciating what is around us, even if it is just a weed. Therefore I am also trying to incorporate weeds and rotten wood into this piece, but make it all into one beautiful landscape.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Cyclical Nature of Things Photos
In my photos I have several shots of decaying, rotted wood as well as shot of weeds. I feel as though many people overlook these in nature because they are not seen as beautiful and so they are uprooted and disposed of. I want to focus on them to show that in life everything and everyone will eventually die out, and we need to remember to cherish them while we still can.
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