Touch







Symbolic of life, hair bolts from our head. Like the earth, it can be harvested, but it will rise again. We can change its color and texture when the mood strikes us, but in time it will return to its original form, just as Nature will in time turn our precisely laid out cities into a weed way. - Diane Ackerman

Artist statement:
This picture shows that the hair is the same as the environment around us and that everything is alive and living. THough our hair we don't think is the most important to keep up it is alive and grows and dies. When our hair falls that hair is at the end of its life line. Here it is shown that the hair is transforming to the nature around.







Touch allows us to find our way in the world in the darkness or in other circumstances where we cant fully use our other senses. - Diane Ackerman

Artist statement:
In this drawing, though it might seem a little creepy, it shows how that without the sight of our eyes other types of senses come in play in which touch because important and that will need all of the body to be able to guide the mind where the body needs to go. It shows that our sight and touch go from our eyes to our entire body. A blind person relies on touch to understand to worlds surroundings so the eyes of the body come to help guide them to how the world looks.

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