Taking a note From the Blind
This piece references moral lessons I learned during a past project in which I was blind for a day. The most important thing I learned from that project was that I was unable to judge people by appearances, because I literally could not see them; all that was left was exactly who that person was. I turned this concept into a 3D wooden poster. Due to the intentional use of low contrast, the poster forces the viewer to get up close, and get to know it. The three dimensional quality allows the viewer to physically feel what the poster is talking about. In addition, it was constructed out of layered plywood which is a reference to the depth of the human personality.