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Touch

What Is A Touch "To be without touch is to move through a blurred, deadened world, in which you could lose a leg and not know it, burn your hand without feeling, and lose track of where you stop and the featureless day begins." -Diane Ackerman Statement: For this piece I decided to to a small drawing of how the world may be viewed both with and without touch, showing how touch can make us aware of the things around us and ultimately brighten the world in which we live. Without touch, we would be immune to pain, but we would also be unable to feel the warm sun on our skin or the grass under our feet. Without touch, we would walk through life without enjoyment and view the world as a great blur of places, things, and events.

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TABOOS "Despite our passion, indeed our need, to touch and be touched, many parts of the body are taboo in different cultures." -Diane Ackerman Statement: I was intrigued by the idea that different cultures have different taboos. This painting depicts the women's body as a map showcasing the locations of each cultural taboo using small flags and showing how these cultures differ in their idea of acceptable touches. Ackerman discusses how, while in the United States, a man should not touch a woman breasts, buttocks, or genitals, in Japan he should not touch the nape of a woman's neck. In Thailand, a man would not touch the top of a girls head, and in Fiji, touching a girls hair is taboo.This painting also uses red handprints and streaks to depict how unwanted touches and taboos can get violent. The lack of any identifying characteristics and the covering of the women's mouth shows how this can ultimately leave women feeling as if they have been reduced to