Catlada, Pencil - 2024
Untitled, Pencil and Color Pencil - 2024
Untitled, Pencil and Color Pencil - 2024
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Portrait of a Warrior, Charcoal pencils - 2024
Self Portrait, Mixed Media - 2020
Day at the Park, Acrylic on Canvas - 2023
Solace in Togetherness (2023)
Basquiat, Después De Un Puno, 1987
The Great White Way, 1988
Keith Haring, Once Upon a Time mural, 1989
Idilio 2021
Two quotes from the Susan Sontag article that really stuck out to me were
"To collect photographs is to collect the world. Movies and television programs light up walls, flicker, and go out; but with still photography the image is also an object, lightweight, cheap to produce, easy to carry about, accumulate, store."
and
" To photograph is to appropriate the thing photographed. It means putting oneself into a certain relation to the world that feels like knowledge."
The first quote to is more so refers to how the act of watching a movie or the tv has to put life into whatever it is that light that makes it flicker. But with a photograph that light that life is already captured. It can pass many years but that will never be captured again. It is a snapshot of a moment in time forever frozen that can be moved around and pass down to be witness by so many. Then in the second quote I can relate to doing more a self portrait whether it be an accurate of such for the artist themselves or a representation of who the artist is. It shows that power the a person or power holds of the knowledge of what makes it up. All the pieces like a puzzle photographed into a cologne of them. Both of quotes can connect for my artwork expresses the cartoon version of myself and how my cats act like the angel and devil on my shoulders. That artwork is a capture of me during the pandemic and my cats who would get older as time passes and what fun thing I remember of them.
have you seen this in the news? https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/felix-gonzalez-torres-national-portrait-gallery-untitled-portrait-of-ross-in-la-controversy-1234731113/
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