Monday, December 16, 2013

4,3,2,1 RIP to US ( Final project)


           I always believed that the best art is the one you put yourself in and relate to the meaning of the art with your own body. The meaning for my drawing is to show that we are just number to the world we live in and nothing is going to change if we don't change it. i used a bar code because bar codes is the representation of data relating to the object to which it is attached and it is attached to us humans, it that we can't see it. The bar-code has people exiting the bar-code and run fun that us when we step up and stop being numbers.  


 What experience did you intend the viewer to have when looking at your work? Why did you want the viewer to have this experience? And how does this relate to the society that you lived in?
                  I intend to give the viewers an unique experience of mixed feels when they see my art. My work mostly targets everything we do and take everyday in our life, from people, rather then ourselves. I made a work of art that need to be ignored to understand the full meaning of it. The affects that this art should have when you look at it, is a reflection of a person you are becoming or was in your life. Everyone no matter what race they are should have a different meaning. My intend to achieve this effect by using people inside especially, the ego and their imagination.
One reason i want people to feel the mixture of feeling is so they could relate and impinge their inner-self. People today are to lay-back and take in everything that's thrown to them. i need people to get up and make a change in their life if they don't like what they are doing like the drawing yells we are all just a number.
This drawing has a big impacted in society because society is treating us like just number and not human. Today there are over 7 million people in the world and most are known though ss#or numbers given by their government, king or anyone in greater power. My art is to change that system and watch people wake up from a world they dislike.

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