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An image for my 'Images and Dreams' series. A personal series about how a person's insecurities can stop them from really existing. Like a ghost, sat in a room of people, but remaining unseen.
I drew inspiration from Alberto Giacometti's portraits, his subject was usually facing him straight on, this is a very confrontational pose that doesn't allow the person to hide any part of their face.
The Social Work Department at Misericordia University hosted a seminar on food insecurity to examine and discuss one of the nation's leading health and nutrition issues.
in·se·cu·ri·ty
–noun, plural -ties. 1. lack of confidence or assurance; self-doubt:
com·pla·cen·cy
–noun, plural -cies. 1. a feeling of quiet pleasure or security, often while unaware of some potential danger, defect, or the like; self-satisfaction or smug satisfaction with an existing situation, condition, etc.
ad·mi·ra·tion
–noun 1. a feeling of wonder, pleasure, or approval.
2. the act of looking on or contemplating with pleasure: admiration of fine paintings.
3. an object of wonder, pleasure, or approval: The dancer was the admiration of everyone.
4. Archaic. wonder; astonishment.
Bloomberg joined Feeding Westchester for their annual Golden Scoop corporate challenge. This event helps distribute food to Feeding Westchester's network of 225 partners throughout the county, including their summer feeding program.
Bloomberg joined Feeding Westchester for their annual Golden Scoop corporate challenge. This event helps distribute food to Feeding Westchester's network of 225 partners throughout the county, including their summer feeding program.
Bloomberg joined Feeding Westchester for their annual Golden Scoop corporate challenge. This event helps distribute food to Feeding Westchester's network of 225 partners throughout the county, including their summer feeding program.
Taken at the MARTA rail station at Hartsfield, it took a moment for me to notice that it was an airline advertisement. I spent a good five minutes wondering why men could wear skirts proudly in Atlanta.
So to all of my like 6 followers, i haven't uploaded anything in a very long time and i thought that is was time to change that so i did this self portrait.
I call it Insecurities for a reason, I am a very insecure person and i know that a lot of other people have some insecurities about them selves. so i took this photo when i was at my most venerable time to really show the emotion and fear behind it. sometimes i feel that people really only see half of me because that other half is scared to really show its self and scared to be judged. So that's the story be hind this photo. tell me what you think. leave a comment!
Bloomberg joined Feeding Westchester for their annual Golden Scoop corporate challenge. This event helps distribute food to Feeding Westchester's network of 225 partners throughout the county, including their summer feeding program.
10"x14"
Medium: Oil pastels
The aim of this piece is to show insecurity and how aesthetic and beauty standards make people feel the need to change themselves. Lines in the piece point toward the focal point in a radial pattern. The critical, accusatory fingers distort the face and the subject's sense of self. The flaming colours of the background add to the sense of pressure.
Mental health, power and control are major themes of my work.
College of DuPage staff, Bridge Communities, DuPage Pads and People’s Resource Center are grateful to officially release the second episode of the documentary series “Lifelines: Find Your Way Home.” A powerful new documentary about the impact of housing and food insecurity within our community, produced by Marketing and Communications’ Multimedia Services. Dean Sonia Watson shared her personal story of triumph and attendees participated in creating 250 care bags to help those in need.
An adjusted digital infra-red photograph. Again, due to the flat weather I felt the original colours need a bit of a helping hand.