Rationale 

5 creative works found

  • Making choices in self portraiture
    by Jo O'Brien

    This is my homework for the course I am currently doing at Brunswick Street Gallery. We have to take a self portrait which does not sh…

    This is my homework for the course I am currently doing at Brunswick Street Gallery. We have to take a self portrait which does not show our face but which does show something of ourselves. This may not be the one I submit, but it has been an interesting exercize and I thought I would share. I often post work here without much of an explanation into the choices I make. I thought it might be nice to make it available so you can see that I do actually put a bit of thought into my work, even if it is not obvious at first glance. The Easels: / Faded and old. They represent myself as an artist. How of late I am taking fewer and fewer photos and am out of practice. They are scattered at random, which is a lot like my very hectic and chaotic life. Yet they all match, which shows my underlying need to have organisation, even if it is organised chaos. You may notice the empty frame. For me this represents not only my occupation, but it’s emptiness means it acts as a window. A way to see into me. It is a comment on the whole image as well as an element within it. The Doll: / This is a childhood doll and has my old name written on it (from before I became Jo O’Brien). So it connects to my past and reminds me of a time passed. She is naked, which reflects how I feel as an artist, always confessing through my art. She is torn at both arms from being pulled in a tug-of-war game. Much like how I feel when I have more things requiring my time than I have time for. On a more human level. She represents my desire to one day have children, my “femaleness”, my nurturing side. The Costume: / It was scavenged from an op shop. Something I absolutely adore doing. And it fits like a second skin, showing my comfort in front of the camera. It’s close colour match to my skin implies nudity which highlights a more general level of comfort with my body, and ability to play a role within my own skin. It’s second hand nature reminds me that a ‘creative artist life’ was never my first choice. In fact, I studied Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Maths Methods in VCE and always had an aptitude for the sciences. Art was an accident. The Location: / At home in the back yard. Here I feel most relaxed and comfortable. It has been the location of numerous photo shoots and self portraits, so much so that I would feel like I was abondoning this space to take self portraits elsewhere. It also represents for me, my ability to live off my creativity, as my best selling shot was taken here. More generally I enjoy the idea of fences, of what they hold in and out. And of how to break them down. This is a theme I like to play with in a lot of my work- the emotional and psychological barriers we put up around ourselves, often needlessly. Setting up the shot: / I wanted to appear within the forest of easels and yet comfortable which dictated my pose, leaning gently against the fence. This shows my acceptance of the situation and environment and willingness to participate within it. However I am still holding my doll and not interacting with any other part of the environment. This suggests I still cling to something from my childhood, and have insecurites about the art world and my credibility as an artist. Your thoughts?

  • Abortive Saints
    by pauldrobertson

    a chattering blissful and horny twist of relief…is less real than their / FUCKING

    A little mad and a little lost maybe tonight with you warm wine and soft hands?

  • Nothing like a spanner in the rabbit.
    by pauldrobertson

    I feel much more comfortable when everything confuses me.

    You actually know what I’m talking about. How strange. Catharsis rears its unlovely head.

  • To be a Woman
    by tuffcookie

    This piece is not meant to offend anyone. hope all you wonderful guys can get a kick out of it :) just attempting to write out some emoti…

  • “Logos (not to be confused with corporate logo’s) is an important term in philosophy, analytical psychology, rhetoric and religion. It derives from the Greek verb legō: to count, tell, say, or speak.” The idea of the Logos also has strong Christian resonances.. Christ said “I am the word” and is described as “the word made flesh” The idea of making simple pictures entirely with words and letters appeals to me.. I also like the idea of mixing the simple and the complex. The “words” if you were able to read them.. have many individual meanings.. and every word conjures up a thought. I have deliberately obscured the individual meanings of the words to stop them detracting from the overall effect, because this is an image using words, not an image with words.. a simple and complex picture.. but also with a vast number of indecipherable meanings.

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 333,000 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Rationale T-Shirts

Rationale Wall Art

Rationale Journal Entries

Rationale Writing

Rationale Calendars