Exploring further with Portrait

Experimenting with Tearing

I printed out the portrait of Arleigh onto paper to trial the tearing process. I didn't want the tears to look too placed as though there was no thought into how it was torn. I needed to tear and remove more of the photo as I wanted wide gaps between the torn sections so the image lined back up again.

I used the small extra torn pieces to slot in here and there. I'm really happy with how it looks so far as it accentuates the gritty look that the image already has. I want the viewer to choose how they receive the torn images. Does it show growth? Slowly mending and healing after trauma. Does it show damage? Nothing will ever heal 100%. Once something is torn it can't be put back together how it once was.


I attached 4 pieces of acetate together and arranged the torn pieces of the A3 sized portrait on top. I plan to stitch over the torn areas. I'm really looking forward to how this will look.







 

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