Title: Journey to Self-Love
Medium: Watercolor, Ink, Crow quill pen, Marker
This is a project where I develop a story about myself being the hero in the story. This project tells what is significant about identifying me and how the story will communicate about my life, history, culture, habits, personality, goals, and future. In this project I merged text and image to make the story into a sequential narrative or a comic strip format. For the sequential narrative drawings, I picked myself as the hero of my current situation. I am an introvert and an over thinker. I spent most of my time thinking about what people would think and say about me. Sometimes, people can say mean things, leading me to depression. So, I decided to rise and be the hero in my situation by teaching myself of how to self-love. I used ink, crow quill pen, and watercolors for this project. I also used elements of perspective such as atmospheric perspective and one point perspective. I want the audience to see from different angles and perspectives by using panels with different angles and views. My goal is for the audience to understand that sometimes, we might feel lost in life but we will find the answer if we look at it from a different perspective.