This shoot was inspired by the body paint collaboration between Grace Jones, Keith Haring, and Andy Warhol. This idea that I had was heavily influenced by Keith Haring's work on the
As I talk this into my phone, Lula's dancing. Rhi’s painting. I feel safe and held in their company. Free to be whatever I am in this moment. Free to express any thought that comes to mind. I found my flow on Saturday and I don't want to forget how I got there. To get myself into the zone I allowed myself to nest around the paper and surround myself by all the options I wanted to experiment playing with. Nesting helps me address the scarcity mindset that plagues my mind through generational trauma. It creates the visual representation of abundance around me which helps me use materials without worrying that I should be using them sparingly. I started playing, I wanted to use spirographs because I never got to use the spirographs at make your mark and so I got to use all the different shapes and sizes and did a little snake. I didn't realise I was making a snake but was intentionally making a caterpillar/ worm vibe probably because of Rhi being in the same space as me (they...
Time-lapses of me creating the NON ESSENTIAL clown look on my face: https://youtu.be/PRrkiDUsLp0 Second attempt: https://youtu.be/ofEzy0CN_J0 These are the two time-lapses I ended up creating because after I had completed the first one on Saturday 20/03 and did the photoshoot on my own in my room I discovered that all the photos were blurry and I needed to redo it all. So on Sunday 21/03 I did the entire face paint again and this time I learnt from some mistakes I had made the day before so it wasn't all bad that I had to redo it all. I paid more attention to detail and only used body paint when creating the second look rather than using Acrylic paint for the white because when it had dried it was cracking and pulling on my skin. I also got my housemate to take the photos for me to focus the camera correctly. Overall I am glad I took the time to do it all again because the quality of the photos from the second shoot was miles better than the first shoot and this was import...
I adore how the colours came out in the editing process of this photograph. The vibrancy gives me so much energy and adds power and drama to the composition. The effortless anonymity that the sunglasses bring to the face as I channelled my inner Andy Warhol. I cropped myself slightly off centre to represent how I am different and played with the levels in the colours to represent the two cultures that are a part of me. Blue for France and Red for England. The pink blend in the middle of the two colours is who I am. The pattern that Rhiana painted onto me led me to feel as if I was wearing a harness and less bare so my strength grew stronger with the paint on me. The wispy hair strands signify the imperfection and free will of nature and humanity. The outline around my forehead almost turns the layer of paint into a mask that I am wearing and makes me look more doll like. I hope to be able to print this photo out professionally in the next semester and print it out huge! The impact...
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