As I started researching case studies, one thing that I noticed was that the word "hands" seemed to pop up a lot. Hands are seen as a tool of labour and many case studies mention that the slaves hands are noticeably damaged due to the constant hour after hour work. I started photographing my own hands, I then photoshopped them together, in different positions and started drawing from this. I also started drawing in dot work, to suggest the pricks from the needles ( looking at the hand stitched clothing sweatshops)
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Friday, 13 September 2013
Coffee Beans
The majority of coffee beans n the world are a result of slave labour. The ivory coast in Africa is renowned for slaves and the coffee bean trade. Children as young as 8 are being sold by their parents or kidnapped to "farmers" who make them work in fields all day without any pay. I think that it is interesting that luxury goods such as coffee beans are linked and the result of such an illegal, horrible and inhuman work.
I began drawing slaves, but using coffee beans as their heads, suggesting that these people have lost their identity to the coffee bean trade and also that their owner only sees them as a source of the product, which turns to money on his behalf.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Year 3 Self Initiated Project
For this years self initiated project, I have decided to base my project on the theme of modern day slavery. Firstly, I began researching case studies from around the world which focus primarily on the people who are being exploited and the goods which are the end product of their trade. Unfortunately, all of us contribute to modern day slavery at some point in our lives, most of the time unknowingly. Everyday products such as coffee, chocolate, sugar, clothing, tobacco etc. are all linked back to modern day slavery. I want to use these materials in my artwork and experiment with them.
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