The first task we did on the course was making a passport, we were asked to show our feelings through our work.
I chose to fold acetate to gave me 8 pages for the passport, then stick tracing paper onto it. I wanted to use acetate because it acts as a metaphor that I am quite an open person, but the use of tracing paper symbolises that there are some things that I am not as open about.
I started with a self-portrait as this is the traditional way of describing yourself. I used my phone to trace a picture of myself so I had an almost perfect representation. The photo I used was a passport style image. I decided to keep it simple and monochrome with block areas of black colour, this is because I see things quite straightforward and in âblack and whiteâ. On the next page I wrote a few pieces of information like; my name, date of birth and hometown.I then traced images of; TV shows, bands, hobbies and animals that I have interests in. I used the same style as the  throughout this passport to keep it unison.
The last thing I added was fingerprints. I drew on a few fingers with a black marker pen and pressed down onto some cartridge paper (I couldnât use tracing paper as the pen didnât absorb into it).
I stuck the images inside the acetate so they were framed by it. This made it appear like it was behind glass which is quite fragile, linking back to the feelings and emotions part of the task.
I am happy with how it turned out, but if I were to develop it further I would think about how I could write words on the back of the tracing paper. They would be hidden to the viewerâs eyes so only I would know what was written down.