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Thursday, January 31, 2019

Critique on Kirstie laird :: essays papers

Critique on Kirstie lairdOrange GirlI chose to critique and analyze the works of Kirstie Laird. I liked the variety of her works, and the bright, brilliant colors in most of them. I think the one that fascinated me most, however, was Marionette because it didnt have some(prenominal) of the orange colors or motifs prominent in her other works. This pose me, since the title of her showing was Orange Girl and every other figure in the showing fit the title hearty.I found Lairds works quite equal to those of Judy Dater. Their finished products arent too similar for the most part, but their reasons for the pictures they take are nearly identical. Lairds series investigates the ways in which we define ourselves through social office staffs, dress and sensible markers, both natural and applied. This sounds very much like what Dater wishes to convey in her self-portrait sequence in which she dressed and posed herself as stereotypes of certain kinds of women. both women take spe cial pains to use themselves as models (not an easy feat, I know from experience). Not only that, they change costumes and props in every picture to convey the character they are becoming. In a sense, they are actresses, and to each one picture is a separate role for them. How well they fit the roles? That is a matter of opinion. I found each role they wished to convey was portrayed quite well. As different as each ladies style is, I still found some pictures I aspect were quite similar in many respects.Lairds Kitchen and Daters Ms. Clingfree were cardinal pictures I thought were similar. If you laid the two side by side, you would carry out nothing in them that was remotely similar. One is of a young photogenic housewife sitting on the kitchen counter, cheerily showing off the proceeds bowl. The other is of an older housewife, perhaps one who has been get hitched with many days and is starting to feel the stress taking its bell shape on her. In that sense, the p ictures are of the same person (a housewife) as she goes through the years. Laird shows her when she is happily married and everything is sunny and bright. Dater shows the woman after the years have taken their toll and she is tired of it all.

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