Cindy Sherman was influenced by the cinema of her time to create film stills, or images that appear to come straight out of a movie. I was extremely excited for this project due to my previous experience working with films in the director role. For this project, I decided that my film stills would all appear to be from the same film. My main focus with this project was to create interesting shots to convey the idea of film. I also wanted to have the same "costume" throughout the set of selfies. By creating creative angles for my shots and sticking with the same outfit, I hope to replicate the film style of Cindy Sherman.
My set of selfies tells the story of a young man trying to get through the struggles of life, however our character has
Sarah Breedlove which name she was born into on 12/23/1867 in Delta Louisiana on a cotton plantation.Sarah Breedlove parents name was Minerva and Owen Breedlove.Sarah Breedlove had 5 siblings.In all 6 kids Owen and Minerva had,Sarah Breedlove was the first one to be born-free.Sarah Breedlove was born-free because she was born around the war of 1812.
Christine Flores, better known as Christina Milian was born on September 26, 1981 to parents Carmen Milian and Don Flores. Milian is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She is currently thirty-five years old. Christina Milian's parents are Cuban immigrants and she is of Afro-Cuban descent.
Cynthia Ann Parker was a true pioneer of of the west. She was a young girl who lived in the white community, then her life changed in one night. Cynthia parker lived a rough life. She was captured, she was forced back into the white community, the white people kept her locked in her room, her children died of diseases, she refused to eat, then she died of the same disease her child Topsannah did.
Juanita Shanks was influential to Texas because of her role in civil rights and her involvement of the NAACP. “Shanks was a pivotal local, state, and regional organizer for the NAACP” (Venable). She was vastly determined about her work, and she wanted nothing more but equality for all people.
Is Carli Lloyd or Alex Morgan the better soccer player? These 2 females are the most recognized of the United States Women's National Team because of their talents.However, Carli Lloyd is the better player.
Mary Fields was born in 1834 and she passed away in 1914. Mary Fields was the very first African-American women to carry the mail. Mary Fields was born into slavery while she lived in Tennessee, she stopped being a slave when the war ended and slavery had been outlawed. Mary Fields was also known as Stagecoach Mary or Black Mary, she was also an American pioneer. After slavery was outlawed she then began to work for Judge Edmund Dunne in her home. When Mary was a slave her original owner was Judge Edmund Dunne and after slavery was outlawed she still proceeded to work for and with her. Mary Fields was a female African-American pioneer. Mary Fields was said to be one of the most colorful characters in the history of the Great Plains it's also been said that she was six feet tall and she weighed over 200 pounds. She also
Ruby Bridges, the first African American to go to a white school, she was as brave as a person going into the army. There were death threats to Ruby’s family and in the army you fight and have a chance to die. When Ruby went to this white school federal marshals had to guard her because the riots were so bad. After analyzing several online biographies, Ruby was very brave and wanted to change the way the world looks at race, and she has changed the way the world looks at race.
One of the first questions most people ask Amy Witherite when they meet her concerns why she does what she does. In other words, why did she become an attorney and then specialize in truck wrecks? For Amy, the answer is not as simple as saying she always wanted to be a lawyer. In fact, she never wanted to be a lawyer at all. The story of how it happened starts with going to college on a swimming scholarship.
As is experienced to bodily clan in the new world are overjoyed of their sounder rights as an American nowadays. However, the merit was not given inherently, yet was won by a doom of movements and revolutions by large amount free to all what is coming to one heroes in the invent, glorious upheaval of history. As claimed by Joseph Campbell, the famous teller of tale, “A liberator is celebrity who has subject to his or her career to something bigger than oneself.” Ella Baker fits directed toward Campbell’s language of a defender by devoting herself delicately facing her pertinent career. Baker was a consistent African-American civic rights friend in need, foreshadow, and activist, who off the rack the art
Shirley Chisholm is the definition of an independent black woman. Chisholm is a model of independence, honesty, and has been a part of many historical issues including civil rights, aid to the poor, and women’s rights. Who Shirley Chisholm is was unknown to me. After days of researching, I have developed a clear understanding of who Shirley Chisholm is. Chisholm was an educator, activist, author, and politician. She is best known as the first African-American woman elected to United States Congress and the first woman and African- American to run for president of the United States.
On June 20, 2001 a woman by the name of Andrea Yates, stunned the whole country with one of the most bizarre acts of violence that a parents could ever do to their own children. She called her husband at work and told him “I did it” confused by what was going on, he rush home only to find his house filled with officers of the law. The husband asked, “What is going on?”, and only to found out that his wife had drowned all five of their children.
Everyday a different crime is committed; however, the reason or motive behind it is not always understood. Over the years, theories were developed to explain why certain crime occurs. For example, Andrea Yates was a mother of 5 who drowned her children due to a mental illness she endured, but there are many theories that play a vital role in explaining why she committed this crime. The theories that will be discussed throughout this paper are the Biosocial Trait Theory and the General Strain Theory.
Michaela Sable Chef Foret Culinary Arts 5 December 2017 Julia Child: Distinguished Chef “A cookbook is only as good as its poorest recipe,” Julia Child. Julia Child was born on August 15, 1912 in Pasadena, California. She is well known for her book, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and the cooking show on PBS, The French Chef. Julia had passed away on August 13, 2004 from kidney failure.
No other artist has ever made as extended or complex career of presenting herself to the camera as has Cindy Sherman. Yet, while all of her photographs are taken of Cindy Sherman, it is impossible to class call her works self-portraits. She has transformed and staged herself into as unnamed actresses in undefined B movies, make-believe television characters, pretend porn stars, undifferentiated young women in ambivalent emotional states, fashion mannequins, monsters form fairly tales and those which she has created, bodies with deformities, and numbers of grotesqueries. Her work as been praised and embraced by both feminist political groups and apolitical mainstream art. Essentially, Sherman's photography is part of the culture and
Yoko Ono is a Japanese artist, musician and activist, known not for her own works and career, but for her relationships with prominent men. She is an extremely contentious figure in popular culture and is thought of as the woman who “broke up The Beatles”, due to her passionate relationship with John Lennon. Yoko Ono is victim to many different interpretations, most related to her personal attributes. Her relationship to John Lennon is seen by critics and even Beatles fans as a ploy to financially, physically and psychologically manipulate Lennon. This essay will argue that the reason for Yoko Ono’s perception as an ‘acquisitive homewrecker’ is a direct result of the social commentary on Ono reflected in American media.