For my identity project, I want to focus on the fact that you pass by millions of people everyday. I want my project to focus on the lack of identity instead of hyper focusing on the person’s details. To have an identity with little known features. I want my person to be wearing headphones or something that is identifiable, but to have something covering his face at the same time. The idea that you would see millions of faces, but only know them shallowly and just by their faces or what you presume of them.
My vision was mostly inspired by the Mask Series by Igne Morath. I really like the visual of the paper bags over their faces, the look of the paper bags are abstract and really expressive. The identity or the looks of the person is over exaggerated or maybe even up to the viewer’s interpretation. Something I also want to look into is the patterns of their clothes. This series is mainly in monochrome and what seems to be of a higher contrast. The textures of the clothes really pop and give the character a personality, especially with the poses being so stiff, you really can scan over the person’s outfit and the texture of it. They suggest a certain part of their identity without saying it. One of my favorites might be the cheetah print one. The mask is boxy, the cheetah print had been linked to strong feminine power for a while, the bag is a statement of the outfit, the way she’s standing with her arms crossed gives her a sense of defiance. It gives a very sharp, powerful, and strong identity, but also reminds us that this is almost like a character because of the absurdity of the mask. This is something I’m a fan of. These images tell a lot more through the environments and outfits the subjects are put in rather than the face, despite their exaggerations. It’s satisfying to me, as it shows the person is more character than they might let on.
Things I want to focus on/remember…
- high contrast, monochrome lightening OR over exaggerated vibrance vs monochrome as a sense of contrast.
- patterns patterns patterns! I want outfits to tell me who the person is rather than the mask itself (but the mask can’t be boring either!!)
- exaggeration of my subject’s characters!!
- play around with poses! While my inspiration photos might be stiff, I do want to play around with dynamic poses to see the outcome.
- ^^ though the textures might be ruined if it is monochrome and high contrast.
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“Inge Morath – Untitled. (From the Mask Series With Saul Steinberg), 1962. Photograph by Inge Morath/MAGNUM PHOTOS. Mask by Saul Steinberg © the Saul Steinberg Foundation/ARS, NY.” Barbara Picci, 2 Dec. 2019, barbarapicci.com/2019/12/03/inge-morath-museo-di-roma-in-trastevere/inge-morath-untitled-from-the-mask-series-with-saul-steinberg.
“Group Portrait With Masks (From the Mask Series With Saul Steinberg), 1962 – Saul Steinberg Foundation.” Saul Steinberg Foundation, 13 June 2024, saulsteinbergfoundation.org/artwork/group-portrait-with-masks-from-the-mask-series-with-saul-steinberg-1962.
3* the photo is from the DX powerpoint, P1 07 – Identity – Portraits 01 – Connect – Visions and Inspiration, slide 41.