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art blog(derogatory)

Product Placement
trying on a metaphor
macklin celebrini has autism

pixel skylines
Three Goblin Art
hello vonnie
Stranger Things

if i look back, i am lost
Jules of Nature
almost home

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Game of Thrones Daily

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

tannertan36
Claire Keane

titsay
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COOLIN
Marilyn ain’t got shit on this man
“Smallness”
Duto Hardono デュート ハルドーノ「無題(それは、B面だよ)」 2011年 撮影:木奥惠三
I’m big on storytelling, so I sort of want my project to tell a story, or be representative of some text. I’m thinking about maybe taking a set of song lyrics that personally resonate with me and use that as my main drive for this piece. My goal is to be triptych, but I want them to be strong standing pieces on their own.
Going back to the key idea, one was given back, and the other is locked in a safe away from my reach, so that’s not super easy for me to obtain.
I want a story, I want an overarching direction. I need an overarching direction.
Project #2 Progess
So, I work at Cvs and I’ve been getting a lot of people turning in lost objects. Usually it’s an ID or a wallet, while very important, not super interesting. Well, wallets are interesting but perusing through someone else’s wallet isn’t exactly appropriate to do while at work. What really has interested me was these two keys that have been turned in. Not sets of keys, but individual keys. The interesting part is they were turned in at separate times. About a week a part. As of now, we still have the keys. I just question them. Where do they go to? Who owns them? Why is the key not with a set of others? On a chain or keyring? There’s a story behind each key and I’m curious to know more about it. I thought of these two keys instantly when we talked about found objects in class. Thinking about what to do with them for now.
Critique Reflection
I feel like I personally gained more about the photoshop work done than the actual piece itself. I’d like to know more about what people thought of the work initially. I don’t feel like I gained a lot of others people perspective. I know to work more on color and the look of it all, but was my direction okay? Was it valid as an identity piece? I’m just not sure.