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"The Coronation" series uses the symbol of the crown to explore ideas and beliefs surrounding hierarchies of power and privilege.
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WOW!
Totally blown away by all of your fantastically thoughtful and kind responses to my video. Thank you for taking the time to watching it and for stepping into my world for a brief moment!
I really enjoyed making this video because I knew it would be a way to introduce myself to new folks and to really let them see who I am through my creative process. From reading your comments, I think I succeeded!
Thank you so much for your feed back and support. Coming from the BAIA community it means 10 times as much!
Big Love,
-K
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Comment by Queen Brooks on June 26, 2011 at 4:49pm Hi Kesha,
I really enjoyed the video and your thoughts regarding art and your process. It's wonderful knowing that young artist such as yourself are out there working and communicating so well this passion that we have been blessed to share. I applaud you, your work and your fortitude for your work. I especially enjoy the image ,Totem for Tasha. I love the apparent simplicity of the piece and yet know how involved the process was. I wish you the best in all your forth coming works. I ,too love to use symbols in my work. Funny, my name is Queen(at birth) and I have never thought to use the crown. Go figure!
Hi Kesha,
I find your video very interesting and you gave many insights as to what motivates you as a person and as an artist. The way you present it one really can't be distinguished from the other. I agree. Like you said, who knows really what motivates an artist to create and yes there is much more to it than putting images on paper. You must really be very into it to take an idea and redraw it 5-100 or OMG 500 times. I applaud you for that. Coronation is going to be very interesting, very graphic and very revealing on so many levels because of who you are and he techniques you are utilizing. As you were talking I could almost see the train passing by your studio and the people all squeezed up like sardines, marching to their own drum of life. Mostly, I got your personality, and I like who you are. Have a nice day Kesha and lets stay in touch as friends,
Comment by Norton Barnhill on June 25, 2011 at 10:15am © 2012 Created by Janelle Dowell.
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