This is a sort of artist's statement, but far more boring and long-winded. My current form of blogging is to limit the text to as little as possible. I am lazy when it comes to writing and the blog tends to trickle off when I feel the pressure of having to add words to the pictures. I hung my exhibition yesterday, so today I will ramble a little about the reasoning behind it (and to help me get over the guilt for hardly writing anything in the last couple of months). Please feel free to skip the words and look at the pictures! For a long time after moving to America, I found it difficult to process who I had become and the new meaning of home. I was English, yet found the American "English" language a challenge. This culture that in many ways was similar to my own, is in other ways completely opposite and confusing. I still often experience a shock by a sudden feeling of otherness and a perhaps a reminiscence for the past, yet I relish the possibility of ne...
A visual diary of art activities
Incredible transformation - I Love This Image!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! The other portrait was based on a Picasso painting of two dancers that I written an essay about many years ago. I should find it and add it to the post, I just have to remember the title...
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ReplyDeleteShould you be interested, I have added the inspiration piece to the blog post "This is why I don't do portraits".
ReplyDeleteThank you Britney for your comment.