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SELF
This project is a collaboration between students in China and America
under the instruction of Tom R. Chambers at Zhaoqing University (Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province, China) and George LaRou at the Maine College of Art(Portland, Maine, U.S.A.).
The self-portrait gives the artist the greatest freedom from external
constraints. Because the artist is his or her own cheapest and most
available model, the self-portrait is the finest opportunity to make the
most flattering statement or the most penetrating revelation of character
of which he or she is capable [The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th
ed. Copyright 2005, Columbia University Press]. The artist tries not only
to express his inner drive through aesthetic presentation, but also to
examine that drive through portrayal of the most intimate subject, the
self.
Analysis:
"Even though the assignment parameters have created an inherent difference
between the Chinese and American self-portraits, there are other
differences ... albeit, subtle ... that are seen/felt between the two.
Perhaps there's a bit more sophistication in this subtle form for the
American self-portraits with an inclination towards the representation of
the photographic image rather than its blatant manipulation and added
elements as seen within the Chinese self-portraits. Again, this blatant
manipulation and added elements are most likely due to the assignment
parameter of requiring the students to utilize layers, masks and filters
for graphics skills improvement.
These added elements ... more detailing or 'storyboarding' [embellishment]
... within the Chinese self-portraits create busier images for the eye.
The American self-portraits are relatively 'plain/simple' [unembellished]
in their syle. Elevated ideals or conduct [emotionalism] run through the
Chinese self-portraits ... a high mindedness and passion that are
prevalent within Chinese youth who have the opportunity to attend college
for a better future. The American self-portraits touch on the intellect
and as it relates to the assignment parameter of working in a variety of
approaches which were influenced by artists they found compelling
[according to the instructor, George LaRou]."
Tom R. Chambers Visiting Lecturer, Digital/New Media Art Fine Arts
DepartmentZhaoqing UniversityZhaoqing, China
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