12 Photograph: The photographs are all monochrome. The intention was to let the viewers imagine the original subject’s colors. The pictures have rough and silky textures, and the black and white contrast makes the image look 3D and pop-out. Influenced by Aaron Siskind, the curvy and unpredictable lines form abstract objects.
9 Photograph: I realized that some of the mural photographs were too obvious to define rather than being an abstract photograph. Even though the mural photographs may have trends and stunning visuals, they do not satisfy the word “anxiety” as the lines, shapes, textures, and colors have a clear symbol in contrast to abstractness. In other words, it has a story but lacks the uniqueness and components of an abstract photograph: shapes, textures, and lines.
Final 3 Photograph: The photographs had curvy lines, bland but rough textures, mysterious shapes, and juxtaposition of words; it is pure beauty. The photos and juxtaposition of words tell a story but cannot be defined. The photographs perfectly reflect the word “anxiety” as the rough textures on a smooth surface and the curvy lines moving in any direction from abstractness, mess, and wonder, reflecting the fast-paced society and how humans don’t have the chance to reflect on their daily lives.
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