in My Work, Point Of View

2D Project 2, Week 7: Conceptualisation Of Ideas

Brief

We were tasked to select a subject/topic and express it in 18 different points of view.

I wanted to use something simple, either an everyday object or a topic that we disregard often or something we tend to overlook as we lead our daily lives.

Objects/topics that I considered:

  • A piece of bread
  • A cardboard box
  • A piece of wood
  • Fridge
  • Relief
  • Comfort
  • Freedom
  • Light

A piece of bread

  • piece of bread from the point of view of me is comfort food
  • An oven/toaster   from the point of view of a piece of bread is a tanning salon
  • A piece of bread from the point of view of a baker is a masterpiece
  • A dough from the point of view of a piece of bread is family

Cardboard

  • A cardboard box from a point of view of a cat is a comfortable resting place.
  • A cardboard box from a point of view of a sneakerhead is a fresh pair of kicks
  • A cardboard box from a point of view of a child is a playspace
  • A cardboard box from a point of view of a homeless man is a night’s stay
  • A cardboard box from a point of view of a cardboard collector is livelihood
  • A cardboard box from a point of view of an art student is a masterpiece
  • A cardboard box from a point of view of a techie is a 21st century invention
  • A cardboard box from a point of view of a postman is responsibility
  • A cardboard box from a point of view of a retrenched man is disappointment
  • A cardboard box from a point of view of a warehouse is a piece of a puzzle

Fridge

  • The fridge from a point of view of a sweaty man is temporary bliss
  • The fridge from a point of view of a midnight snacker is a guilty pleasure
  • The fridge from a point of view of a murderer is an accomplice
  • The fridge from a point of view of a hotel guest is indulgement
  • The fridge from a point of view 0f time is paying the bills

Light

  1. Light from the point of view of ‘late-worker’ is guidance/a way home (Street Lamp)
  2. Light from the point of view of a timid child is comfort (night light)
  3. Light from the point of view of a party animal is a future hangover/night of impulse
  4. Light from a point of view of a student is burning the midnight oil (Desk Lamp)
  5. Light from a point of view of a beach bum is a pursuit of beauty (sun)
  6. Light from the point of view of (phone)
  7. Light from the point of view of a minimart is paying the bills

Comfort / Relief

comfort
ˈkʌmfət/
noun
  1. a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint.
    “there is room for four people to travel in comfort”
  2. the easing or alleviation of a person’s feelings of grief or distress.
    “a few words of comfort”
    • Comfort from the point of view of a warm summer is an ice cream
    • Comfort from the point of view of a backpacker is a night’s stay
    • Comfort from the point of view of an eskimo is a cup of hot chocolate
    • Comfort from the point of view of a marathon runner is an ice pack
    • Comfort from the point of view of a cat is a cardboard box
    • Comfort from the point of view of a jeep is a dirt road
    • Comfort from the point of view of a beach bum is the sound of the waves
    • Comfort from the point of view of voyager is reaching the shore
    • Comfort from the point of view of an OCD person is a neatly arranged shelf
    • Comfort from the point of view of a horse is a grassy plains
    • Comfort from the point of view a diver is going into the deep ocean
    • Comfort from the point of view of an artist is a brush/canvas
    • Comfort from the point of view of a soldier is a homecooked meal
    • Comfort from the point of view of an adventurer is the outdoors
    • Comfort from the point of view of a child is attention
    • Comfort from the point of view a homeless man is a good shower
    • Comfort from the point of view of a bookworm is a library
    • Comfort from the point of view of a bear is a fresh catch
    • Comfort from the point of view of a photographer is the click of the shutter
    • Comfort from the point of view of a daydreamer is a quiet space
    • Comfort from the point of view of a writer is a pen

Double Exposure

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Luke Gram


Vector Illustrations

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Surrealism

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Inspiration of people and their comforts

Inspired by http://www.jasperjames.co.uk/project/people-and-places-2/

Food Landscapes Inspiration

Subversive Food Landscapes By Barbara Ciurej And Lindsay Lochman

An Art Exhibition Of Everyday Objects By Sou Fujimoto