




Prints Evaluation:
Overall I am happy with the way my final prints turned out as I feel they create a similar atmosphere and emotion to my book, tackling the same issues in a smaller and more condensed package. Rather than put pictures together to create a specific a specific story, I wanted my print work on the foam board to be up for interpretation, and for people to assign their own emotions and feelings to it. In contrast to this, I had a very specific idea around having one of my self-portraits on a lone piece of black card, to show the isolation and loneliness that comes along with mental illness; showing not only isolation, but feeling surrounded by darkness with no clear way out.