
As you can tell I did mess with the contrast and colors. I did this after noticing how "lame" the pictures looked. I like the way the photos turned out, being my first time taking photos for the purpose of art, the darkness about some of them go right with my theme. What I ended up saying about the children in my community was...How they live in a "real" world with a "fake" cover. My book cover is really pretty paper with flowers and animals in bright colors. I had the little kids in my CCD class draw on the inside of the books...Different crayons and different images. Then above this images I pasted down my dark pictures. Children go to school and smile at everyone, sometimes they're shy to draw in art class but they end up drawing a house with a red door and a tire swing, a dog, and two parents. I think what I ended up saying was, everything may seem like it is okay but that is not always the case. However I also think I said, everything may seem like it's wrong but that isn't always the case. I suppose I ended up with the old cliche: Don't judge a book by it's cover. When I realized this I was a bit angry. I think I couldve used more pictures and maybe more subjects or more drawing somehow. I'm not satisfied with my creation because it seemed too plain and the message too obvious. There were times when I thought "Why am I choosing this picture? How does this help my theme? Do I need it?" but I just went with the flow. Then again I am always too self-concious and very critical about my own work. I never did get a chance to hear what others thought. Regardless of my un-satisfaction I enjoyed the project, it was something fun and new. In my case it was also something experimental since I am a writer and not a visual artist.
Photos used in book and their titles:
"First thing I see in the morning" [c. 2008]
"The door dissapeared" [c. 2008]
"Playing dress-up" [c.2008]
"Night walk" [c. 2008]
"Daddy dizzy-walked home" [c. 2008]

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