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Sep

claytoncubitt:
Chaim Soutine, ‘Carcass of Beef’ 1925
I don’t know why I love paintings, actually anything, involving carcasses.
This also reminds me of the project I wanted to start on involving the Bondo casting.  I think it may be too far of a stretch with the correlation, but I wanted to use photography of roadkill as a metaphor for the glorification of war/violence.  I wanted to photograph the roadkill, using some extreme lighting to make it over dramatic and staged.  Then I would make Bondo casts of the roadkill (similar to the socks I made) to have set up with the same lighting on site.  Then the photos would be on the walls to accompany the roadkill.

claytoncubitt:

Chaim Soutine, ‘Carcass of Beef’ 1925

I don’t know why I love paintings, actually anything, involving carcasses.

This also reminds me of the project I wanted to start on involving the Bondo casting.  I think it may be too far of a stretch with the correlation, but I wanted to use photography of roadkill as a metaphor for the glorification of war/violence.  I wanted to photograph the roadkill, using some extreme lighting to make it over dramatic and staged.  Then I would make Bondo casts of the roadkill (similar to the socks I made) to have set up with the same lighting on site.  Then the photos would be on the walls to accompany the roadkill.