mix media > Interpersonal Gaze

Aunt, Interpersonal Gaze
mixed media
24 x 36 inches
Daughter, Interpersonal Gaze
mixed media
36 x 44 inches
2010
Friend, Interpersonal Gaze
mixed media
36 x 40 inches
2010
Godmother, Interpersonal Gaze
mixed media
33 x 48 inches
Mother, Interpersonal Gaze
mixed media
30 x 36 inches
2010
Niece, Interpersonal Gaze
mixed media
48 x 48 iches
2010
Sister, Interpersonal Gaze
mixed media
33 x 48 inches
2010
Wife, Interpersonal Gaze
mixed media
30 x 36 inches
2010

Interpersonal Gaze is an investigation into the subconscious behavior of a self-gaze told through a series of identity labels. It involves the study of perception documented through photographs taken by myself as both the object of the gaze and the viewer. This dialogue references the “abject”, the relationship between “I” and the “other”. In this case, both “I” and the “other” refers to the same. However, with each new label, the perception shifts. Capturing these particular moments of the “double conscious”, the information is transferred conceptually through the language of mixed media. In deconstructing each photograph, the pieces in this series become three in one. The background is a college of a repeating lotus, representing femininity, purity of the body, speech, and mind. The portrait’s original silhouette represents the static role of identity, juxtaposed with the distorted interlaying of the image representing the unconscious. Viewing the layers together gives the impression of a second portrait, representing a manifestation of an organic self.