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UnBecoming: An Annotated Exhibition

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This exhibition features a new series of large-scale, drawing-based digital prints investigating the problematics of self-portraiture, along with an installation that annotates my creative process within the development of this work.

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Abstract Photo Greeting Cards

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This project is a set of greeting cards that  utilize abstract photography to evoke a message for Quiver Cards. I created the brand and photogrpahy which was created for the phrases: “Thinking of You”, “Missing You” and “Loving You”. Elements of lighting, water, form and creative camera controls created a set of 5 cards that evoke emotion and to represent the meaning of the phrases.

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BOP Mag

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We had to re-imagine an existing magazine, book, website, etc. and change its visual language and/or medium for a typography class with Peter Cocking. I chose BOP Magazine, a trashy teenie bopper magazine which has misguided advice on how to talk to your crush as well as boring gossip about tween stars I've never even heard of. It was fun. 

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Detritus Series II

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Detritus I & II

These portfolios of images examine the situations where art is found, in production or in its finished state, in studios, art schools, museums, biennales, the street, and sometimes the domestic realm.

Humans are hard-wired to manipulate reality: We are devoted to constructiing, acquiring, rearranging, deconstructing, recycling and disposing of stuff.

Art is as much a byproduct of such urges as it is an elevated, freestanding activity. In my photographs I hope to explore the modes of consumption common to art and the everyday.

 

For more images of these series and past work go to www.lucyhogg.com

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Conversations

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A series of one-panel comics, with one-word conversations

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Kiva Campaign: Give and Get Back

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A set of posters created for non profit organization Kiva, which specializes in micro-loaning to help entrepreuners in developing countries.

Targeted at students, the primary focus of these posters were to graphically represent our own day to day spendings versus what that money can mean to people in need. To do that, the tagline "Give and Get Back" was created to help further reinforce that you are lending money and will likely get it back.

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Portrait Series

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This is a series of portraits I created for my minor in photography at Willem de Kooning Academy.

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