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"Crimson Soliloquy," my intention was to capture a moment of profound introspection and the complex interplay of light and emotion within a confined space. This piece explores the feeling of being simultaneously exposed and isolated, enveloped by an environment that seems to both embrace and overwhelm. The dominant, rich crimson hue of the foreground and surrounding space creates a visceral, almost emotional saturation, drawing the viewer into an intimate world.
The figure, illuminated by strong backlighting from a large window or light source, sits in a contemplative pose, their eyes closed or cast downwards, suggesting a deep internal moment. The stark contrasts between light and shadow, particularly the way the light illuminates their legs and body while their face remains partially obscured, emphasize the introspective nature of the scene. The distressed texture of the wall on the left adds a raw, vulnerable quality, hinting at imperfections or a history of wear. It's about the beauty in vulnerability, the power of personal reflection, and the way light can sculpt an emotional landscape within a simple setting.
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Self-reflection and introspection have been the main basis to this last selfie album, Things You Can Have. Over the course of this semester I have been instructed to reflect a lot on myself and the things I desire, all while in class learning about thinking and looking at things from a different point of view. An understanding on the fact that everyone thinks and views things differently can completely change a person and how they react to things throughout their life. This is something that I have gotten away from in this class, and happens to be something I am trying to work on doing in my own life. I have greatly enjoyed this class because I feel it has helped me open my third eye more in multiple ways. I knew I was going walk away from this class with some new knowledge, but I didn’t expect it to be this impacting and relatable to what I am going through in my individual life.
I love photography. Ironically, I used to hate camera for no real reason. I don't know how to describe myself, hopefully the picture will explain itself.
A middle-aged woman with curly hair sits thoughtfully, resting her chin on her hand, in a warm and inviting space filled with natural light.