Claire Holtaway
Fine Arts
This series of work is a reflection on our ever growing selfie culture. Each individual image depicts a different female persona, yet all identities are stereotyped with the same face, that aims to both engage and disturb the onlooker. In a culture whose media insidiously promotes both insecurity and narcissism, the aim of these photographs is to challenge how the digital world influences the way people may feel the need to present themselves.
This series of work is a reflection on our ever growing selfie culture. Each individual image depicts a different female persona, yet all identities are stereotyped with the same face, that aims to both engage and disturb the onlooker. In a culture whose media insidiously promotes both insecurity and narcissism, the aim of these photographs is to challenge how the digital world influences the way people may feel the need to present themselves.
This series of work is a reflection on our ever growing selfie culture. Each individual image depicts a different female persona, yet all identities are stereotyped with the same face, that aims to both engage and disturb the onlooker. In a culture whose media insidiously promotes both insecurity and narcissism, the aim of these photographs is to challenge how the digital world influences the way people may feel the need to present themselves.
This series of work is a reflection on our ever growing selfie culture. Each individual image depicts a different female persona, yet all identities are stereotyped with the same face, that aims to both engage and disturb the onlooker. In a culture whose media insidiously promotes both insecurity and narcissism, the aim of these photographs is to challenge how the digital world influences the way people may feel the need to present themselves.
This series of work is a reflection on our ever growing selfie culture. Each individual image depicts a different female persona, yet all identities are stereotyped with the same face, that aims to both engage and disturb the onlooker. In a culture whose media insidiously promotes both insecurity and narcissism, the aim of these photographs is to challenge how the digital world influences the way people may feel the need to present themselves.
This series of work is a reflection on our ever growing selfie culture. Each individual image depicts a different female persona, yet all identities are stereotyped with the same face, that aims to both engage and disturb the onlooker. In a culture whose media insidiously promotes both insecurity and narcissism, the aim of these photographs is to challenge how the digital world influences the way people may feel the need to present themselves.