2/13/25 - My Obsession Reflection

 2/13/25

Allison Janae Hamilton utilizes many different aspects of history to inspire her work- including family portraits of previous generations, cultural background, and folklore.

This method Hamilton explicitly discusses dismisses all of the false notions used to perceive most artists regarding their inspiration- that it is not a "physically tangible" source, and that the artist's "Genius" is the vessel of everything, which works as a callback to Elizabeth's TED Talk.

I, for one, relate heavily to Hamilton's utilization of family photos because I have always been fascinated by the photographs of my lineage while also hearing the stories from my parents and grandparents of what these different figures were like. There is a strong curiosity of whether or not you'd get along with the grandfathers and grandmothers that has just fascinated me for years.

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