Producer Week 10 (Final)

In Uncategorized on 05/05/2010 at 8:46 AM

Spring Skin: artist statement

This series is a product of a difficult past few years, which up until recently I have felt a sense of revitalization, a release, a shedding of a weight. That is what these pieces deal with—a freedom or release from an overbearing constraint. Spring is a time when most people feel a sense of release from winter, which is a constraint that we all can share and a sense of relief we can all appreciate. We all have something that is weighing on us, whether it is small or large, it is necessary to free ourselves from these burdens or they continue to deteriorate our sense of being.

In “Spring Skin” it is a shedding of clothing, or a winter skin, this winter skin posing as the burdens and constraints of life, and a renewal or revitalization of self—spring. I wanted the pieces to display a lack of constraint by not limiting itself to any convention—the people in the photos are in nature, naked, yet still wearing shoes. This is giving the sense of nature—t he naturalist necessity of humanity, but at the same time the shoes show how we are still human and therefore inevitably flawed.

What I want the audience to take away from  my work is a sense of escape as they look at the pieces. I want them to mentally travel and  imagine themselves in a place of freedom from their own burdens, even if it is temporary.

The images would be framed and grouped in a series in the following order. I feel this is the most logical order and flows smoothly from one image to the next. However they don’t need to be view in any particular order. I want the experience the views have with my pieces to be the least restricting and free to jump from one to the other in any order.

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Production Week 9

In Uncategorized on 05/04/2010 at 4:35 PM

Images edited, enlarged and ready for presentation. In addition to posting on my blog I want to present them in physical form for the sake of the detail and size, which is what I originally intended to do with my pieces. However, I will not be framing them due to cost, so I will be presenting them as is in a portfolio. I ended up with eight pieces for the series—would have been more if the budget was bigger.


Production Week 8

In Uncategorized on 04/27/2010 at 9:47 PM

Project Shot and developed. Next I will be editing and then enlarging. Here is the contact sheet from the shoot.

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