We naturally identify with certain roles and, if they are taken away, particularly in old age or illness, it can leave us feeling empty, grieving or unworthy...
Self-portrait ideas around the topic "Identity" or "Personality" but I could also work for general descriptive adjectives lesson as well.
Well its back to school time, and in preperation for class I began looking up the topic of identity. This is one of the areas that my senior students must complete. I came accross this site and not only did it provide good ideas on identity projects, it provided many other ideas for art class, it is well worth a look. http://www.pbs.org/art21/education/studentartprojects/index.html#. Have any of you run a scheme of work on identity, if so please share. http://www.vam.ac.uk/school_stdnts/schools/projects/image_identity/image_identity_0607/index.html This site also has some excellent photographs of students art work. I found a great piece for an identity project too. I like the thumb prints/typography projects on this site. http://www.danieleatock.com/project/holley-portraits/ see the picture above.
For her project, photographer Alia Ali communicated with textile artists who live in communities whose borders have been marked “by imprints of power and scars of destruction.”
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The artist Stefan Gunnesh describes his work as reinventing continuously, nothing lasts for an eternity which makes us conscious about being in the
I'm a self taught 21 y.o. photographer based in Lublin (Poland). I'm in love with deep and dark emotions, the more disturbing they are, the more powerful they're for me.
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as i move to the next stage of decorating my torso (it's finally the color i want it to be - funnily enough, based on leftover paint from my beloved blue room), i find myself turning to saul steinberg. a jew who fled europe in the years leading to WWII, he became the quintessential new yorker and was, for years, a cartoonist at the new yorker. i'm drawn to his simple lines, his use of rubber stamps, his clever fingerprints, his small topographies and the way in which he mixes styles. especially that last bit. i do like to draw and mostly i draw plants and feathers, but also buildings - barns and houses. i had a couple of steinberg's books from the library a couple of months ago and i snapped these iPhone shots of the things i wanted to save. there's something about me and inspiration and i never know when i will actually use it, but i am a compulsive collector of things which inspire. but, if you've been coming around here any length of time, or follow any of my 119 pinterest boards, you know that. i love this passport photo steinberg made with his own fingerprints. a passport is an identifying document, and what could be more identifying than a fingerprint. it's genius. this seems to have been made of spilled ink - i love the notion that something artistic and beautiful can come of a mistake and i imagine being able to use that on my torso somewhere. here's some of that mixed style i was referring to - all within one piece. the man in the middle is my favorite. people aren't really something that i draw much, but i'd like to try something like that. i love the way these small, disparate drawings are connected by ladders and stairs, it has an autobiographical ring to it that i think will be perfect on my torso. and a collection of meaningful objects - this is the kind of thing i draw in my art journals - just collections of the random things which are lying around the house. and this use of rubber stamps in an unexpected fashion just speaks to me. i guess i'd better get to work. what/who is inspiring you?
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going to do way more with this concept when I can. Haven't explored this fully at all (have covered .01 percent of what this could turn into).
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http://brainstorm-services.com/wcu-2004/identity.html Do you know your spiritual identity? What is in a name and why do we need to establish our identity? Practically we need our identification cards in every legal transactions that we entered...
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Emanating James Joyce in black, white, and gold.
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Michael Reeder on the formation of self.
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My paintings and drawings are comprised of overlapping figures stitched together in one composition. They are multifaceted, abstracted, and meant to evoke the idea that our identity is in flux. Though we are singular beings, our psyche is not.
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