Composition was talked about a lot during both critiques. With Catherine we talked about how her smaller collages had images that worked together to form a sort of portrait which made everything cohesive when you look at it. With her larger works this cohesiveness in the images was lost on a lot of people and it became more about the texture of her work as another distressed surface. Dorothy's paintings on the other hand are very cropped in on a specific image. Some commented that her work needed to be larger and expand on the space outside of her paintings. Others disagreed and said the cropping added to her context of the work being of memories, where you can only see part of what happened. It got me thinking more about my work and how I choose to frame my figures and where I let objects overlap each other.
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