Monthly Archives: November 2019
Reflecting on Tutorial with Vicky 14/11/19.
We discussed my themes of occupying environments and the eerie nature of swimming pools which reminded me of the womb. I also touched on the femme fatale/ power of the female and feminist undertones which are constantly present in my … Continue reading
Lana Prins photographic series.
Characterised by women, romance and exotic locations, Prins says her work is about her ‘passion for the female body, sexuality and sensuality’. She likes to play between the idea of women as a symbol of innocence and as a sex … Continue reading
@look_at_this_pusssy’ blends suggestive photos and feminist theory.
Founder Eva Sealove discusses her viral, pro-vulva Instagram account, and expanding into your new favorite advice column. What do water socks, tulips, and sliced ham have in common? Nothing, really, except for the fact that in some photos they all … Continue reading
The genre of Horror as a reflection of contemporary social anxieties.
After my Tutorial with Vicky, I realised I needed to examine more contemporary films as my film topic is aimed at exploring contemporary themes. “Horror films have always been a way to examine the world around us.” https://i-d.vice.com/en_au/contributor/wendy-syfret I have … Continue reading
Steph Wilson – Wear Me Like Water (for Sinead O’Dwyer SS20 campaign).
How does the audience feel? Unsettled, Calm, Repulsed etc. Raises questions of the female form and how it is represented. Fashion linked to art and the body. Note the models – representation. Framing is hypnotic and draws viewers in.