Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Appearance Versus Reality Of September s Identity

About my art: This art illustrates the theme of appearance versus reality of April’s identity. I drew more realistic image of her inner emotion which is hidden behind her image she portrays to others. For example, she hides to her peers about her Native identity as she is ashamed of her heritage. Further, she lies to her sister, Cheryl about their parents as she wants to only leave her sister with happy memories of them. It shows that although she tries to keep it together, inside she is suffering as she, herself, is too young to go through this hardship of her foster mom, bullying at school, and looking out for her sister. Her sewed up lip illustrates how her words are not believed by others although the rumour is not true and how she cannot speak up about her mistreatment and abuse by her foster mom to others. This also restrict her from revealing her true emotion as she has no one to let out her feelings and problems she is facing. 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