With recent war developments in Russia, a topic that has received a lot of attention lately is whether or not women should be drafted. Tiktok, Instagram, and other media platforms depict videos of females cleaning captioned with “me when WWIII starts.” This led me to think about my own response to a female draft. For this remix project, I took a WWII draft registration card and photoshopped it with my own information. All the information is accurate and completely my own. The process of creating the draft card is perhaps more meaningful than the project. On the line that asks for the name and address of someone who will always know your address, made me realize that that information was equivalent to an emergency contact. Who will know if I don’t return from war? Who needs a letter sent to them? The second image is my own grandfather’s WWII picture. I photoshopped my face onto his. Even though it is kind of funny looking, it adds onto this conversation of me following in his foot...
This portrait uses procreate/digital art. Its affordances include the ability to create quickly, and with zero mess. The procreate app is only $10, which allows this medium to be made at no cost, It is easily shareable and duplicable. It also allows for certain features to be highlighted more than others. For example, in this portrait, the eyes receive the most attention, and lines are used to direct you to her face. Its limitations include a lack of detail that is represented in photography. The texture of the coat, the sunset that caused the gaze, the changing colors of the sun reflecting off her hair, are all features lost in this portrait. Digital media strips the image from the authenticity of the individual and instead places the individual in a virtual world. Shading using this medium was complicated and challenging. The medium is also challenging with its learning curve. I had to ask my roommate for lots of help when it comes to layering and shading the hands. I had used procre...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1asQ98ciXfIukmav4o8ObkZas6BZsSa4W/view?usp=sharing Reflection: The 1-2 minute time restraint made the video a bit more challenging, because I had chosen to do a simple process like filling up my water bottle. I enjoyed this work, however, because it required authenticity. If you notice, I am laughing any the background because I am struggling to hold down the water fountain button and hold my water bottle at the same time, a daily struggle that was magnified through this silent process. I enjoyed the constraints, it made this project fun and unique. Like the Barney reading mentions, "students must have the opportunity to read and write authentically in the visual arts" and these constraints created that opportunity. It allowed me to think like a creator and to make specific decisions about my piece. Like Jan Yager's work, my work is made from my environment. It was made literally on my way to class with my cellphone. I love that art can be...
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