11/01/2017

sharing the project on social media

A big aim of the project was to see how working privately would affect my practice,  but I have now decided to share elements of it on (public) social media.

Although I can only propose the exhibition, that does not mean I cannot share this dialogue about outsider art and private practice in a different way. The big aim of the exhibition was to form this dialogue, and I hope that in sharing it to social media at least someone will consider this and maybe discuss it with me too!

Some examples I uploaded to instagram last night:





I also noted that it felt strange to upload these to social media. The privacy of the project gave the pieces their own confidence that meant an 'assurance' of likes on social media just didn't have quite the same effect (not that they do much anyway!) But it was less exciting to show them almost... Suggesting that the *thrill* of applying work to social media is to have a conversation about what is currently happening.

And later, less captions but still interested in peoples reactions to visuals :




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