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Dominic
5/1/2019 0 Comments May 1st, 2019 I want to start off by saying that I have changed my thoughts on how I wanted to depict my political art. By drawing a baby in a womb I felt I was putting in too much emotion that said "love me". That is not how I wanted to depict this art. I wanted it to be purely unbiased and factual. That is why after drawing my thoughts on what an abortion looked like, I decided to take it a step further and make it my final project. As of late I have been working on said project and have only come upon 2 constraints. The first being drawing faces. While watching videos has helped me better understand how I want to draw one, I feel that having no emotion on the faces will make the image seem... sterile. I felt it would seem like too unemotional, and that not what I wanted to express. To state what I am trying to show in this project is simply this: I want to draw the factual process of a woman having an abortion. I thought that by doing this I would be unbiased by saying, "I am not saying you should or should not do this, I am just showing you what you will go through if you do". In this way I am not only preparing the audience for what they should expect, but also further developing their knowledge that will hopefully affect their conclusion.
The second obstacle is a much simpler one. I simply don't know what to do for a background. Of course I think I have gotten some pretty good feedback from my mom as what I should draw. She said that In order to be unbiased I should try to be as factual as ever. I interpreted this as me needing to draw a doctor's clinical setting. This is definitely not something I planned of, and I am fine with that. If I need to take time to draw outside of class in order to draw what is factual, then that is something I am willing to do.
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