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Why I wholly disagree with the rejection of ‘white girl art’.

https://www.thewhitepube.co.uk/white-girl-art All art is narcissistic, and yet it seems utterly righteous to tell women that their experience is idiotic and unimportant, especially when they are making art that…

Further artists to look at.

In this piece, there is a tone of theatricality, imposed on the viewer through the  characters who exist within an implied narrative. There is the implication that the…

Preliminary artists I am looking at.

Due to my limited studio space I have been forced to work smaller and more conservatively. Perhaps the smaller scale will lend itself to the story telling/lived experience…

Literature surrounding femininity and eating disorders.

Melinda A. Green, Christopher M. Davids, Anna K. Skaggs, Cori M. Riopel & Jada J. Hallengren (2008) Femininity and Eating Disorders, Eating Disorders, 16:4, 283-293  https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10640260802115829?casa_token=2dlKJv-a6_gAAAAA%3AG9WlLr3GWBdqZDvsdVd1kpMnH53N3RBLORi03eG9UjlEv4N_ZG7o4qEdI4BE0j1PSPZUxaRGKB1t “The femininity theory of eating disorders (EDs)…

Deciding to look closer at the interaction between femininity and eating disorders.

Taking segments of the previous painting and developing their fictional/illustrative qualities. I am leaning more towards focussing on the interaction between femininity and eating disorders. This is less…

Pictures Detailing the Progression of a Painting

I captured this piece becoming more and more garish and hard to look at. In the final version of this piece, I have moved away from working with…

Study Plan

Reflecting on AP2 Pieces : The evolution of the piece – evident in the successive layering of imagery and material is an interesting focal point. It shows the…

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