Heidi Carlsen-Rogers

Heidi Carlsen Rogers Studio - Textile Gardens - Tapestry - Photography - Thread - Flowers - Fiber Art - Natural Environment - Environmental Art

 
 
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at night covered with leaves a hedge of protection badassery like batman or batwoman but the pink puffs kinda give me away, 2018

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Archival Inkjet on Museum Rag
54x40 Ed/10 ; 40x30 Ed/20
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These photocompositions contrast the delicacy and fragility of flowers presenting them as "power masks", symbolizing a hidden strength and inner warrior that dwells in each of us.
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In psychology, the term “masking” refers to the everyday pretending we do to veil and protect our true identity. This series explores how we hide in plain view, revealing only what we desire others to know or believe about us.
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Across social media platforms and ingrained within our image obsessed culture, the illusion of perfection is prevalent and fuels a faulty notion suggesting that by presenting a well crafted “face” or persona, a curated version of ourselves is superior to who we really are.
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These masks speak to the quiet yet pervasive social voice that implies that we, as our true and authentic selves are not fully adequate or “enough”.
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Meant as symbols of empowerment, the objective of the series is to spark dialogue encouraging bravery to “unmask”, a call to eliminate false fronts that weaken us individually and collectively.
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Reflecting our humanity, the flowers remind us to stand up, grow, be broken, imperfect but seen.
 

 

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