
So this painting was the first of my series that turned out to be a self-portrait, but on accident because the assignment was to take inspirations from outsider art/art from any other part of the world that wasn't the traditional mid-western way of painting. So naturally I chose African/Spanish art because I've always been a fan of Picasso and George Condo so their work was the foundation for my painting. I made this one a bit personal because I'm wearing a mask that's implying that I have different sides of me that are hidden by other emotions or what life has to offer. I tackle my foul mouth, my continuous drinking habits, sexuality, gender role and my issues dealing with OCD and personal anxieties. I've managed to make this look similar to this piece I did a fews back (when I was experimenting with a semi-abstraction/dada-esque way of painting)
I already mentioned that I used Lichtenstein as my source for this painting, but I also used Lady GaGa and Wynter Gordon as musical inspirations for this piece using their songs "Telephone" and "Dirty Talk". This is another favorite piece piece of mine because I did something that I've never done before; I added a sound piece. Now this is just a rough edit of the final project because the real one turned out to be 6 minutes long but I play it on low volume and have it attached to a 13' cord with headphones allowing the viewer to experience New York's confessions by tying them together to my confessions and question their own inner secret when it comes to sex. This one got really good reviews so I'm happy with the turnout. This one I spent the longest amount of time doing so it should look good right?? So my last piece was numbers and letters and I titled this piece "Stop Counting" because like I mentioned in my first painting, I was trying to let people know that I have a thing for counting. Whether it's how many steps it takes to get from my house to the train, or how many times something is repeated, like grey sweaters or black framed glasses, I tend to count. Count anything and everything, some minor and some major. But I think this one is my least favorite because I could've pushed it a bit more.
So all in all I had a really great semester and I can't believe that I have only one more year left, and I know I know everyone keeps asking me, "Oh what are you planning on doing once you've graduated?" and that's a good question, I'm still thinking about it, but trust me it's on my mind.Instead I'm just tying to move into my new apartment, catch up on my much needed social life and enjoy the beautiful summer weather that New York is finally giving us. It's about fucking time.
2 comments:
love you.. your art, your words, your fellings...
keep goin...
go get 'em baby. have a wonderful summa :)
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