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Lissy Elle

About Lissy

Lissy grew up in a small town in Canada between a cornfield and a tall forest, and frequently played pretend in between them. Her interest in photography began at the age of 12, spurred by the obsessive fear she would one day forget her entire life were she not to document it.

As a teenager she became far less fascinated with documenting life, and far more intrigued with escaping it. By creating surreal landscapes and building elaborate blanket forts, she hid from the trials and tribulations of teenage life until, at the age of 18, she moved to New York City to pursue a career in photography.

Now her work focuses on the combination of her two loves; documentary and surrealism. Combining forces to create whimsical imagery that still centres around every day life. Her work is often inspired by the vivid colours of early childhood, reoccurring dreams, the blurry way we see things when we are either too happy or too sad, and the soft hands of the high renaissance.

Her work has been exhibited in New York, London, Toronto, Boston, Munich, Detroit and Guatemala City.

 

Hattie Stewart

Hattie Stewart is an Artist and Illustrator based in London, UK. Although she is best known for ‘doodlebombing’ over influential Magazines, her tongue-in-cheek artwork moves fluidly between many creative fields including Fashion, Music and Contemporary Art, including working

Stewarts work, even though it is not directly photographic, has given me incentive to incorporate forms of art to manipulate my works.  Breaking the boundary between photography and art  can be quite a sensitive subject, but I’m hoping to banish that and bring the two together.

Identity and place: Mock exam

identity
/ʌɪˈdɛntɪti/
noun
1. the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
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place
/pleɪs/
noun
1. a particular position, point, or area in space; a location.
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who you are, the way you think about yourself, the way you are viewed by the world and the characteristics that define you.
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Types of identity
– Social identity
– cultural identity
– gender identity
– geographical identity
– self identity
– lack or loss of identity
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Self Identity
– the difference between how you see yourself and how others see you.
– how you want to come across to others
– how you actually come across to others
       (the subtle and obvious differences between the two)
– the feeling of a lack of control over your own identity
      (the issues and situations conflicting and dictating this)
– how things out of your control can instantly affect your identity
– how you can change your identity for the better.
– how your identity can change as you grow and mature – how it can change without you realising.
– the art of altering your identity.
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I’m aiming to communicate these points throughout my final pieces and to explain my thought processes and opinions surrounding ‘self-identity’ whilst incorporating elements of the ‘lack or loss of identity’.