Bloom again
The essence of life is rooted in certain core elements, such as memories and significant milestones. While flame of life burns strong and bright, so often, a part of the cycle is often left out of the equation—death. Familiar to all, death is an inevitable presence that has been consistently asso...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1587362023-03-11T19:59:12Z Bloom again Teo, Qi Yun Ng Woon Lam School of Art, Design and Media NgWoonLam@ntu.edu.sg Visual arts and music::Drawing, design and illustration The essence of life is rooted in certain core elements, such as memories and significant milestones. While flame of life burns strong and bright, so often, a part of the cycle is often left out of the equation—death. Familiar to all, death is an inevitable presence that has been consistently associated with negative traits such as pain and grief. Some may find nothing in death, but there is far from the truth: there is something in death, and it is this force that will drive us forward in life. I choose to believe that a time of grieving doesn’t have to be seen as time lost to heal, but instead an avenue by which a few found appreciation for the present and past can blossom. Bloom Again is a personal project that shares the process of growing through grief, sparked by the passing of a relative who was in their early 30s: a stage of life where many consider their peak. I attempt to bring the viewer through this healing process by way of the ever popularised “five stages of grief”, as introduced by the 1969 book On Death and Dying by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. In doing so, the project seeks to be a solace for others who are going through similar events and to remind them that they are not alone. Some may find nothing in death, but there is far from the truth: there is something in death, and it is this force that will drive us forward in life. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication 2022-06-07T02:26:10Z 2022-06-07T02:26:10Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Teo, Q. Y. (2022). Bloom again. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158736 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158736 en ADM18.22.U1830255G application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The essence of life is rooted in certain core elements, such as memories and significant milestones.
While flame of life burns strong and bright, so often, a part of the cycle is often left out of the
equation—death.
Familiar to all, death is an inevitable presence that has been consistently associated with negative traits
such as pain and grief. Some may find nothing in death, but there is far from the truth: there is something in
death, and it is this force that will drive us forward in life. I choose to believe that a time of grieving doesn’t
have to be seen as time lost to heal, but instead an avenue by which a few found appreciation for the present
and past can blossom.
Bloom Again is a personal project that shares the process of growing through grief, sparked by the
passing of a relative who was in their early 30s: a stage of life where many consider their peak. I attempt to
bring the viewer through this healing process by way of the ever popularised “five stages of grief”, as
introduced by the 1969 book On Death and Dying by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. In doing so, the project seeks to
be a solace for others who are going through similar events and to remind them that they are not alone. Some
may find nothing in death, but there is far from the truth: there is something in death, and it is this force that
will drive us forward in life. |
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