Suicide is the prescription of the masses to alleviate obstacles in one’s life the easy way. It is also the destruction of one’s self as well as the ones around them. In this series I am interested in transcending the paradigm and act of suicide and the various methods in-to an everyday thought and activity.
More people think of the act of suicide than actually performing the self-harming act. Within this series the act of suicide is instituted into everyday activities such as reading a novel with a plastic bag over their head and changing clothes with a noose around their neck. The muted color palette emphasizes the demeanor of the act and the implications of self-immolation.
This is the first series that I used hot lights, and it is also the first time I created staged scenes.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
A Vicarious View Statement
Identity is the state or factor that defines oneself as an individual. I am interested in objectifying identity through environmental portraiture of people wearing masks that represent their lives or an aspect of their lives within their environments. I am also interested in the viewer vicariously peering into the lives of people within this series.
In this series I asked various college students to think about what objects reflect who they are or an attribute of their life, and to wear it as a mask or hold it up in front of their faces. The compositions are precisely considered and constructed to where the focus is on the people and yet they become part of their environments.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Agglomerative Narrative Series







The portraits were executed with extremely long exposures emphasizing the movement of the models, which in turn increase the intemperate character of gluttony and materialism. The viewer is engulfed by the tight, confined spaces. This series is to construct the idea that people are temporal, but the objects that people acquire exist beyond their time. People become ghosts of their own materials.
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