Psychotic misplacement
Throughout my research into misplacement I have begun to
notice a lot of my work and the majority of my research works around a
narrative. This being said my biggest inspiration for this work is Arthur
Tress. Not only have Tress’ work helped inspire me but I have also looked into
related artists, all of which their images revolve around a narrative. This
narrative is what adds context and information around a subject in this case
misplacement. Along with Tress and some
other visual artist I have a found interest in the way a story is formed and
the images are just a small insight to the research behind it. With this in
mind and my inspiration have a dramatic effect on my work I have developed an
idea in which my final images will rake form. The idea of misplacement in not
just a physical idea and my research has shown how I have taken this into
account. On a more psychological level using my research from Tress but also
using other types of research such as Sigmund Freud I have concluded my project
with research into mental health. This image I have used to my advantage and
with my final images I want to create a narrative. There is a lot of stigma
surrounding mental health and although it is not spoken about in depth the
problem for some is the mental fight with themselves. In this project I have
brought my skills I photography and my artist ability to compile a project that
not only looks at mental health but the way we judge them. My images contain 10
portraits that can be interpreted by the audience yet the narrative I have
composed is with a boy with mental health issues. Although the images are
striking it is a representation of his mental health and how he has to contain
the emotions. It shows how people have to cope with such huge issues and yet
are judged for not being able to see their problem. Through the use of props I want to create a
narrative of this boy and his troubled past resulting in a mental illness.
Using case files such as doctors notes, drawing by the patient, daily
check-ups, dietary information and general notes about the boy alongside my
final images acting as portraits to tell the story. The file will contain notes on some problems
which I have done extensive research on to ensure I still respect the subject
matter. Overall I believe images tell a
thousand words and with this project I want not only the images to speak for
themselves but also allow the audience to interpret this in whatever way suits
them.
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