Irrational re-interpretation through series of emotional portraiture inspired by works of Christina Otero and Clara Lieu / Nurfarizah Abdul Rahman and Associate Prof .Jailani Abu Hassan

Workplaces or studio constitute the important sites where individuals can construct and negotiate their own social identities. Firstly, this paper can illustrate how I construct the identities by using emotion in ways to exploit that specific discursive norm that characterize the identity. Emotion a...

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Main Authors: Nurfarizah, Abdul Rahman, Jailani, Abu Hassan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak 2019
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29989/1/29989.pdf
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description Workplaces or studio constitute the important sites where individuals can construct and negotiate their own social identities. Firstly, this paper can illustrate how I construct the identities by using emotion in ways to exploit that specific discursive norm that characterize the identity. Emotion also comprises a valuable component of the linguistic. As the beginning process of making artwork is the process of critical thinking that I apply the concept of mix and match by using Adobe Photoshop. Several images that I pick from Google I use it as my main idea to develop. Furthermore, the idea behind the process of mine involves the sense of self-discovery, curiosity, and emotion that I have along the way and applying these feelings, thoughts into my series of drawing. Ripple human face that I use closely related with my daily life, image that I draw is image that I try to describe my feeling, what I feel, what I go through during my life journey, during the process of making artwork, as honest as I felt that my drawing describe what I go through, how I try to overcome emotion that well off inside myself all this while.
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spelling uitm.eprints-99892020-08-13T01:42:02Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29989/ Irrational re-interpretation through series of emotional portraiture inspired by works of Christina Otero and Clara Lieu / Nurfarizah Abdul Rahman and Associate Prof .Jailani Abu Hassan idealogy Nurfarizah, Abdul Rahman Jailani, Abu Hassan Portraits Workplaces or studio constitute the important sites where individuals can construct and negotiate their own social identities. Firstly, this paper can illustrate how I construct the identities by using emotion in ways to exploit that specific discursive norm that characterize the identity. Emotion also comprises a valuable component of the linguistic. As the beginning process of making artwork is the process of critical thinking that I apply the concept of mix and match by using Adobe Photoshop. Several images that I pick from Google I use it as my main idea to develop. Furthermore, the idea behind the process of mine involves the sense of self-discovery, curiosity, and emotion that I have along the way and applying these feelings, thoughts into my series of drawing. Ripple human face that I use closely related with my daily life, image that I draw is image that I try to describe my feeling, what I feel, what I go through during my life journey, during the process of making artwork, as honest as I felt that my drawing describe what I go through, how I try to overcome emotion that well off inside myself all this while. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29989/1/29989.pdf Irrational re-interpretation through series of emotional portraiture inspired by works of Christina Otero and Clara Lieu / Nurfarizah Abdul Rahman and Associate Prof .Jailani Abu Hassan. (2019) Idealogy Journal <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Idealogy_Journal/>, 4 (1). pp. 74-84. ISSN 2550-214X http://idealogyjournal.com/
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Nurfarizah, Abdul Rahman
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Irrational re-interpretation through series of emotional portraiture inspired by works of Christina Otero and Clara Lieu / Nurfarizah Abdul Rahman and Associate Prof .Jailani Abu Hassan
title Irrational re-interpretation through series of emotional portraiture inspired by works of Christina Otero and Clara Lieu / Nurfarizah Abdul Rahman and Associate Prof .Jailani Abu Hassan
title_full Irrational re-interpretation through series of emotional portraiture inspired by works of Christina Otero and Clara Lieu / Nurfarizah Abdul Rahman and Associate Prof .Jailani Abu Hassan
title_fullStr Irrational re-interpretation through series of emotional portraiture inspired by works of Christina Otero and Clara Lieu / Nurfarizah Abdul Rahman and Associate Prof .Jailani Abu Hassan
title_full_unstemmed Irrational re-interpretation through series of emotional portraiture inspired by works of Christina Otero and Clara Lieu / Nurfarizah Abdul Rahman and Associate Prof .Jailani Abu Hassan
title_short Irrational re-interpretation through series of emotional portraiture inspired by works of Christina Otero and Clara Lieu / Nurfarizah Abdul Rahman and Associate Prof .Jailani Abu Hassan
title_sort irrational re interpretation through series of emotional portraiture inspired by works of christina otero and clara lieu nurfarizah abdul rahman and associate prof jailani abu hassan
topic Portraits
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/29989/1/29989.pdf
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