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Xenical Online Canada

These three pieces, taken from Xenical Online Canada a larger series developed over the past year, explore themes of fragmentation, identity (of the self and society), Xenical Online Canada temporality, and the forces that play on each of these. Images of the sea are juxtaposed with figures and Xenical Online Canada body parts so as to evoke the vastness and unknowability of the ocean when contemplating human identity. Philosophy, Xenical Online Canada art, religion, and society all offer different ways of interpreting and conceptualizing human identity, each professing to be Xenical Online Canada the right way, but what they fail to realize is this very vastness of identity forever changing, fragmenting, and Xenical Online Canada being reinvented through the abundance of narratives that exist in the world. I sought to connect this abundance Xenical Online Canada of narratives to my art by using an abundance of commonly found objects but rarely used to make art. Xenical Online Canada By opening my art up to a wide variety of media, I suggest that we each open ourselves up Xenical Online Canada to the beauty of the abundance of self and cultural narratives, moving away from any single-rooted meta-narrative. These three Xenical Online Canada pieces are more specifically about a kind of experience of the self within this fragmented, multi-narrative world.

  • Creative Divergent: B Turner

Submitted to Summer 2010 Showcase

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