Thursday, March 17, 2011

Consider My Soul Stirred

So... for this week's assignment we had to find a "soul stirring" black and white picture from before we were born and try and duplicate it. I looked and looked, having a pretty good idea of what kind of picture I wanted and I couldn't find it so I got desperate, found this one by chance and said "DONE! Easy Peasy!" Ok, well maybe I didn't say "Easy Peasy" but was satisfied that it would be easy to replicate it. It's called "Eleanor" by Harry Callahan taken in 1947.



I kept thinking about the picture and looking a it. As I kept reflecting on the picture I came to see the beauty in the simplicity of the picture, in the lighting and in the lines of her body. It is beautiful and sexy, and the model is openly vulnerable. I had originally planned on modelling for it myself, cause I figured it would be easy enough to do myself and was kind of dreading it. After reflecting on the picture I was looking forward to modelling for it! After all, why shouldn't I?!?!?! I know that "fluffy" girls shouldn't do stuff like this, and as a self proclaimed "Fluffy" girl, I wanted to suddenly do nothing more than try it. Who is to say that I can't be beautiful and sexy?! I don't know who "they" are that determine who/what defines feminine beauty, but they are so wrong! There is beauty in all of us! It may not be the conventional beauty that society seeks, but we are beautiful non the less. We are all fearfully and wonderfully made! I was wrong for choosing this picture originally when I didn't feel anything for it, but now I consider my soul stirred by this picture, so here is my interpretation.

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