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This is the fifth piece in my Gesture series, a series of works that use
imagery of my own hands. I start with a basic concept, one that by
definition is concise and easily understood. However, these concepts often
are viewed differently by each of us, as our experiences and point of view
greatly affect our interpretation and personal meaning of these ideas.
From this simple concept, I use the imagery of hands to build upon the idea and
make it my own.
Supremacy represents the prejudice and arrogance that many feel over those
different from them. Whether it is race, class, gender, sexual preference,
etc., all of these things influence the way that we perceive, react, and treat
others. The amusing reality is while one person or group feels supremacy
over another, the latter might feel the same over another, and so on, forming a
vicious loop.
The piece was inspired by a discussion/argument that a group of us had a few
weeks ago. We argued about the fairness of society and government, that
our laws forbid overt discrimination, yet it still exists in every facet of
society because of people's inherent feelings about those different from
themselves. It is not until we confront those prejudices and realize that
we are the same and equal. Even then we will never have true
equality. The problem is how to convince people that their prejudice is
irrational.
I also considered naming this piece Dominance. While the imagery
depicts a physical control, it is not about a physical dominance over
others. As a society we have progressed in this area already, it may not
be solved, but it is not as prevalent. Now the problems stem from our
feelings and emotions toward others, and that is what we need to change in order
to solve these problems.
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