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Artist's Statement:
When I listened to the video, as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie talked
about having “a single story”, of uninformed perceptions, or rather only having
one incomplete idea that forms a whole perception, I immediately thought of
Disney. I love Disney, and they are wonderful, wholesome family films, however
as we’ve spoken of many times in multiple film classes and discussions, they
are not accurate or conducive to realistic perceptions (if Disney films are all
that are consumed by an individual). I decided to use a Disney reference for
that very reason. Now I needed a medium, a style that was both effective and
recognizable. It didn’t take me long to think of the Demotivational posters,
the “You’re Doing It Wrong”, etc. They are short, but like Haiku poems, they
say a lot with just a few words. I found a generator online that had the font and layout to make my own Demotivational poster, or in this case, Protest Poster.
Now that I was armed with an idea for a Disney reference and
a medium, all I needed was a subject matter. As I contemplated, looked for, and
considered multiple topics, I remembered a Youtube video call “After Ever After”
where a guy sings a few very clever renditions of Disney songs about the main
characters ‘after’ their ‘happily ever after’. One was Ariel, and everything
that would happen to her fish friends, especially oil spills. Perfect! Now,
there are a lot of politics when it comes to oil spills, but regardless of your
stance on any of them, one thing remains the same: we as a species need to be
careful, mindful, and dutiful in our stewardship of this earth and the animals
that inhabit it. Yes, there are those who take that to an extreme, but just
because there are extremists does not make the ideology false. In this case, I
wanted to simply show the horror and extremely sad effects of oil spills so
that when anyone has a chance to make a difference, they will remember “Oil
Spill” in big caps with the pitiful photo I found. Hopefully, it will inspire
them to make a difference.