indjay2002
psychological-portrait
We had the project of doing a traditional portrait next to a psychological portrait. I often see myself in gorrilas. Their expressions always get to me; it's like they have an awareness of their situation more than any other ape/primate. There is also a loneliness they seem to often have when separated from other gorrilas. I feel that kind of loneliness too often.
I more or less used a still screen shot from the Peter Jackson movie KING KONG. It's the sceen where KONG is no longer amused by the vaudville act of Ann Darrow, and gives a kind of "hmpff..."
psychological-portrait
We had the project of doing a traditional portrait next to a psychological portrait. I often see myself in gorrilas. Their expressions always get to me; it's like they have an awareness of their situation more than any other ape/primate. There is also a loneliness they seem to often have when separated from other gorrilas. I feel that kind of loneliness too often.
I more or less used a still screen shot from the Peter Jackson movie KING KONG. It's the sceen where KONG is no longer amused by the vaudville act of Ann Darrow, and gives a kind of "hmpff..."