3. ALLORA & CALZADILLA PROCESS & INTENT
In Allora’s & Calzadilla’s photo they
decided to create nine smaller
images to help produce one large
representation of the solar system. In
many of their artworks they try to
help convey the message that
everything and anything is beautiful
and unique in there own way.
4. “A SWIRL OF COLOR”, 2013
ARTIST: PARIS CUMMINGS
Media: Dish soap, food coloring, 2% milk, Photography
Dimensions: 5x7 each
5. MY RESPONSE TO ALLORA’S &
CALZADILLA’S PHOTOGRAPH
In response to Allora’s & Calzadilla’s
work, I decided to create my own
solar system by using three simple
ingredients: milk, food coloring, and
dish soup. By doing this it helped in
simulating the planets Allora &
Calzadilla created.
6. "SPIRAL”, (1994)
ARTIST: LOUISE BOURGEOIS
Media: Watercolor, ink and colored pencil on paper
Dimensions: 13 1/4 x 9 1/2 in. (33.7 x 24.1 cm)
7. BOURGEOIS’ PROCESS & INTENT
Bourgeois created her piece, Spiral
through using circles to create an
image of caving in. She also painted in
semicircles to help create visual points
as well as lines in this piece.
8. “AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE”, 2013
ARTIST: PARIS CUMMINGS
Media: Autorefractor, Photography
Dimensions: 5x7
9. MY RESPONSE TO BOURGEOIS' PHOTOGRAPH
In response to Bourgeois’ photography, I
decided to carry of some of her use of lines
into my reaction. For my photograph I took
a picture of an eye looking through an
Autorefractor, which provides an objective
measurement of a person's refractive error
and prescription for glasses or contact
lenses. This helped create the same idea of
the circles Bourgeois presented in her
work.
11. WEEMS PROCESS & INTENT OF HER WORK
In this work Weems contrasts a black
and white photograph with an
alternate version from the story of
Snow White. She tries to draw
attention to the notions of racial
difference. Weems’ image makes
allusions in the language and role
reversal used by the literary figure.
13. MY RESPONSE TO WEEMS PHOTOGRAPH
In response to Weems photograph, Mirror,
Mirror I decided to photograph another
minority to represent the same feeling of
the racial differences shown in society. I
had her looking back at herself in the
mirror contemplating why she isn’t
beautiful in everyone’s eyes. I felt that this
helped convey the same message that
“Snow White” was under the impression of.