family
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taking nap (colored pencil)
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line up (cutout)
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playing (dry brush)
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These are mini figures. They are important because I made them. I put them like they were a family taking pictures.
twirly beans
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smiley face (film grain)
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dusty beans (fresco)
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creepy smiley face (neon glow)
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My still life are shapes formed by beans. I set up my still life so the beans formed smiley faces and twirls, and I added one extra bean on the side of the twirls to make it feel more balances. I like beans but beans isn't so important to me that this picture has to be beans. So, I was eating dinner and was playing around with beans, then I thought that it would be cool if I take pictures of them, especially when the skin is peeled off and they are super smooth.
These are tomatoes. Same as the ones for "objects", they are from my own garden. I got ideas for this still life from the beans. The first one is a bit twirly, I pictured it to be a like a candy cane. The second one is a smile but with the nose it looks more like a clown face. The next one was intended to be a pyramid but failed, so it's just a pile of tomatoes. The last one is a triangle used to commemorate the failed pyramid. The reason I photographed this is because I have a lot of feelings for it since they're from my own yard, plus they taste good.
This is a ghost doll with flowers. I had the ghost stand next to the flower, in front of the flower, and tilted the camera for the last one. This is important to me because the doll was from a friend in middle school, it reminds me of her. The flowers are fake, they were bought by my grandma who live very far away. I like how they look standing together.
These pictures are taken in a museum(which means I didn't position them). They do have a lot of meanings though. First of all, they are antiques. Second, the way they are positioned are how the people from the past actually walked in. Lastly, they bring back memories of going to the museum with my dad who I rarely see.