I repeated the process of editing for each of my inmages, tweaking each one to give it it's own individual elements and have chose to display these three images as my final outcome. I was going to submit 4 images but one of them lacked in strength in terms of professionalism, creativity and clarity. My final outcomes were put together using
the influences and development I’ve gained throughout the whole project, I
believe this is visually clear when looking at the 3 final photographs. My
final outcome explores and expresses the difficulties, anxieties and thoughts
that contamination OCD sufferers have to deal with every day. I split my
outcome into three different categories of contamination OCD, ‘contamination results in harm to self or others’, ‘simple
awareness that a contamination is just there’, and washing rituals as efforts
to remove undesirable thoughts or ideas. I do feel as though my final outcomes
display evidence of my previous research and development and they do speak what
I had intended on them saying.
I will display my images side by side after printing them A2 sized matt paper and I will mount them to the wall. In terms of the repetition element, I want to make my piece interactive by repeating the sentences stated on my final pieces, onto small pieces of paper that I will then randomly place around the exhibition space so the public can read the messages over and over again resembling the motion of repetitive thoughts inside the head of an OCD sufferer.





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