Belonging is a core emotional need; unknowingly it delicately changes who we are. Subtly shifting us from, who we want to be, to what we think we have to be – leaving, who we really are, hidden away.
Not wanting to be vulnerable to exclusion, we repress emotions and allow our fear and shame to dominate. Thus resisting who we are, in order to belong – falling into a Jungian paradox. A contradiction that allows our emotions not only to persist, but to amplify until they become the loudest thing we emote, but cannot hear. It isolates us from our core, our authentic self, and quiets our spirit. This deafening causes others to speak softly – so softly that we no longer belong.
This series shows disagreements between us and our emotions, and the paradox as it appropriates the figure. Underwater digital photography, not manipulated.
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What I Haven't Told You (Series)
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Rahshia Sawyer (American, b. 1976). Her achievements include exhibiting in the 2012 Inaugural Dublin Biennial, receiving the 2012 Contemporary Talents award from France’s Francios Schneider Foundation, and the Academic and Artistic Excellence award from George Mason University. She has exhibited in group and solo shows in 16 states across the US as well as in Canada, Ireland, London and France. She received her M.F.A. from George Mason University in Virginia, and her B.F.A. at the Corcoran College of Art & Design in Washington DC. A California native, who grew up in Thailand, and currently lives and teaches in the Washington D.C. metro area.
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