Teenage reflecting wall - V by marcopol
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L’adolescence et ses difficultés à être, ses difficultés à dire ce que l’on est. Dans cette nouvelle série, il s’agit de questionner les masques du paraître : derrière la gestuelle, les mots imprimés qui meublent les non-dits, il y a dans les reflets, des regards qui se détournent et qui aspirent à un ailleurs chargé de désirs.
Quand je suis seule, je pense à tant de choses à te dire, mais quand j’ai une occasion de t’en parler,
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The adolescence and its difficulties to be, its difficulties to say what one is. In this new series, it is a matter of questioning the masks of appearances: behind the gestures, the printed words that fill the unspoken, there are reflections, eyes that turn away and aspire to a place loaded with desires.
When I’m alone, I think of so many things to say to you, but when I have a chance to tell you,
Comments (4)
giulband
Nicely done !!
zaqxsw
Delightful!
mazzam
Lovely character and pose, but the reflection is way too bright for no apparent reason.
marcopol Online Now!
Thank you for your interest in my work. Ah, those reflections too clear! This is what happens when using shadow-free backlight or an inadequate angle of incidence of the mirror. Realism is not an end in my work, it is only a lure to attract the viewer into another reflection; Here is the stake. It was a matter of drawing up a portrait of a teenager for me by nuancing all the stereotypes attached to it. At first, I tried to imitate postures, expressions seized here and there. Placed in front of a white wall, this figure did not work in my eyes, it lacked a duplicity; The idea that her personality was evading our eyes. From this came the idea of the mirror, which from the angle I have chosen clearly shows that the character turns her back on us while looking at us. So I kept this idea that while fixing the viewer, this teenager has only one desire: look elsewhere ... to other landscapes. From there was born the Facebook wall. It is a mirror of appearances, where the addition of the text allowed me other echoes of the personality of this girl. her place of study forms the acronym THAT, a mixture of imprecision and evidence of the vocabulary of the teenagers. The dress code and its lettering refers to words that She cannot express. And if we take the specific case of image V, the perspective of this hazy pontoon (towards which her reflection looks) is just stuck between “Search for friends” and “Mess(age)”. These are figures of style to express her difficulty to communicate. Finally, the Facebook profile picture (always the same) serves as a counterpoint to each different expression that the girl takes before the wall, between desire and resignation.
bucyjoe
sweet