Public Project
POBRESITO ARTISTA QUE ERA YO
This project centers around the absence of my father. He died a few year ago as a result of alcoholism. We had been estranged for ten years so my mourning was superficial. During the pandemic, however, I spent those quarantined days organizing family photos. To my dismay, I discovered countless photographs of my father. These images catapulted me into a pivotal cluster of emotions that released the anger, resentment, and melancholy I avoided since he passed. The images comforted me and metaphorically "held me," as I mourned during a time COVID would not allow the nation to hold one another.
My father was a complicated man with massive artistic talent, but all I remembered was the abuse my family suffered. So I used this series to radically shift that narrative of him. To accomplish this, I used Photoshop to superimpose my father and me together in emotional poses where I hold him gently, forgive him and rebuild my negative perception of him into angelic status. The processes are cathartic and portray my father as my hero, ally and friend.
My father was a complicated man with massive artistic talent, but all I remembered was the abuse my family suffered. So I used this series to radically shift that narrative of him. To accomplish this, I used Photoshop to superimpose my father and me together in emotional poses where I hold him gently, forgive him and rebuild my negative perception of him into angelic status. The processes are cathartic and portray my father as my hero, ally and friend.
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