Visual Pleasure and Racial AmbiguityPosted in Arts, Autobiography, Dissertations, Media Archive, United States on 2019-06-03 17:16Z by Steven |
Visual Pleasure and Racial Ambiguity
University of New Orleans
August 2018
54 pages
Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the University of New Orleans In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in Fine Arts
I struggle to present work that reflects a psychological expressivity which at the same time conveys intellectual concepts that are of concern to me. It seems that the fluidity of an image can communicate a certain pathos, and correspond to the fluid nature of one’s identity. Drippy paint, distorted bodies, and vertiginous video clips can give an indication about what a body feels like from within. Depictions of these bodily feelings help to communicate ideas about what it means to be alive in general, and a mixed race woman, in particular.
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