The Evolution of Beauty Standards
This piece explores how the standard of beauty in America has changed in the last three decades.
This piece explores how the standard of beauty in America has changed in the last three decades.
This project is about Muslims in this age that are trying to find themselves in their religion, and yet are pushed out by others because they do not fit the “typical Muslim” mold: they are gay, they wear jewelry, they play music, etc.
Media has undergone unprecedented change all whilst remaining stagnant with the same principles. This triptych explores how the black experience has been depicted amongst said change.
This triptych shows the progression of a toxic friendship, from happiness and love to betrayal and anger to letting go and finding peace. Here is a link to my project with my voiceover:
https://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/byam21/2021/12/02/151/
This triptych focuses on the issue of colonization, specifically in Africa, and the damage it’s done to their people’s way of life.
The past, present, and future of information sharing and privacy
The evolution of friendship from childhood becomes a vital part of one’s experiences and life. The negative and positive moments coexist in one’s mine, working together to create a person. I want to inspire memories within my audience when they see these images.
Capitalism has favored women in more ways than one, but at the end of the day equality as promised is not what was achieved, the wage gap is just one of these examples