To be perfectly honest, I have a love hate relationship with open ended projects. I have the freedom to create whatever I want, but at the same time the freedom is frightening because of its endlessness. There is no beginning point or set path or idea to jump off of. I guess this is what it’s like to be a real artist, and I got a taste of that through the process of creating these three pieces.
As I’ve mentioned before, I want to create art that matters. I want my art to reveal a message and a strong one at that. I want for viewers to be provoked by what I say, no matter if they agree with it or not. And so I created a variety of three pieces all on the lines of social justice and political statements.

Finally, the last breadth piece is the women’s rights campaign photo, which leans more towards being a poster. Equality is very important to me. I have acknowledged with racism in my art, so I thought gender equality would be something new to tackle. My goal for this was to provoke the audience and to show the audience the importance of women’s rights. When we live in a world where women get abused and don’t get treated equally as their male counterparts, it’s alarming. We may live in the 21st century, but there is still so much to be done about gender equality. And so I wanted create a piece which calls for action and acts a campaign poster. Color is a really important aspect to this piece because I really dialed up the redness. The contrast of the bright red letters dripping down from her eyes against the black and white face is kind of disturbing. However, this really ingrains in your mind and speaks volumes. My favorite aspect about this piece is the lighting. I wanted it to be really dramatic and I think I pulled it off. This creates more contrast and a lot value. The message behind the poster works for abuse, women’s rights, and whatever the audience feels, and because it’s so dramatic the whole poster is even more effective. I love the way the poster fills up the canvas, so this piece was turned out really well in my opinion.
Overall, my pieces turned out a lot better than I expected them too. Out of all three, I think the cut paper is the weakest, maybe because it stands out more and seems more simple. If I were to do this again, I would’ve spent a lot more time on the last two panels of the comic strip. I was very rushed to get it done, even if I came outside of class nearly every day the last week to get it done. They are much more sloppy and just not up to my expectations. In the future, I would love to work with more digital drawings and enhance my skills and become more comfortable with the tablets. I did a lot of exploring for these three breadth pieces, because of that I think you are able to see the variety of work I can create, whether it’s intricate, digital, or photography. I’m quite pleased with the end products and their messages are very important to me, because of that this entire assignment was (in my eyes) pretty successful.