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The Cubbyholes of my Mind

Viveca Koh FRPS FIPF24 August 201127 May 2021
Surreal self portrait photographed in derelict toolmakers, Sheffield, Yorkshire

Self portrait superimposed onto toolmakers wooden cubbyholes (Viveca Koh)

 

Trying something a little different here, in that I have taken a photo from the recent explore at the abandoned toolmakers in Sheffield and combined it with an older photograph of myself from the bandaged head series (used to create The Trick is to Keep Breathing).  I was aiming for something vaguely disturbing and unsettling, with a surreal edge and a very illustrative feel, and am fairly happy with the end result, although towards the end of the work I found I couldn’t decide if it was finished or not.  When this happens to my Mother (a landscape painter) she will put aside  the painting for weeks, until she can look at it with fresh and more objective eyes, but I also remembered her advice not to overwork a piece, that there has to come a cut-off point when one decides to just stop and not ‘fiddle’.  Made the decision at bed time last night that it was done, and here it is.

Any feedback would be very welcome.

Tagged abandoned, Artist, Digital Image Manipulation, Fine Art, portrait, self-portrait, texture, Textures, UE, Urban Exploration, UrbEx

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6 thoughts on “The Cubbyholes of my Mind”

  1. Phillip Burrow says:
    1 September 2011 at 04:39

    Very interesting. It causes the viewer to think. Great job!

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  3. Edith Levy says:
    24 August 2011 at 21:26

    Wow I think you’ve achieved what you set out to do. Excellent image.

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  4. Toad Hollow Photography says:
    24 August 2011 at 20:37

    WOW Viveca, this is absolutely profound and insightful, for all of us! I just love your processing, it’s so absolutely perfect for the statement you’re making here. A wonderful and amazing picture that allows us all to look introspectively at the inner sanctums of our own minds! Top drawer my dear friend!

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  5. Linda Medhurst via Facebook says:
    24 August 2011 at 18:39

    Its such a simple thing too.. Many times l have over prossessed a photo then had to reset and lost my frame of mind never to return to it as l cannot think l how wanted it to look in the first place! I like your Mother :)xx

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  6. murphyz says:
    24 August 2011 at 17:10

    For me it does seem surreal and illustrative, but not at all disturbing – there’s something else needed for that but I can’t quite put my finger on what it is…though perhaps it’s not one thing that would do so, and is more of a Room 101 situation that is unique to the individual. I can’t decide if I would like to see various parts of you less opaque or if it’s already perfect as it is. I guess you were the same when debating if it was complete or not. I really like the positioning of that central ladder leading up to your head, and overall I dig the image, it’s very much a welcome return of the bandaged head.

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