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Latest revision as of 13:14, 5 May 2021
This portfolio is a collection of photos I had taken over the course of 2020. Quarantine has changed all of us, whether we wanted it to or not. This past year has opened my eyes to a lot of things; life, love, heartache, and death. I wanted to incorporate all of these lessons through photography, and poetry, through a grim perspective.
Lucia Johnson 2021 | |
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House | Fine Arts |
Advisor | Cheyenne Butcher |
Advice | start brainstorming ASAP!!! I spent so much of my year procrastinating my capstone and i reallly regret it |
Type | Presentation |
Subject | Photography |
Discipline | Visual Arts |
How It Began
I started out wanting to do a comic book based on my experience with COVID-19 , a collection of stories of how my 2020 went after schools shut down in person.
How It Changed
I completely changed directions, I've realized through this project, is that i have a tendency to pick off more than i can chew. a comic book is difficult to get started on when you have a year to do it, but i'm definitely satisfied with how my work has changed.
Reflection
This was an amazing experience, I totally flipped course, and found what i was really passionate about. When you think you already know your strengths, big projects can really show you your true strengths. I was always so sure drawing and story boarding was where i was headed, but i went a more realistic route, way more realistic than i thought it was going to be.