Thursday, March 31, 2016

March Monthly Blog

March Monthly Blog

The third Socratic seminar question for The Picture of Dorian Gray about beauty and ethics really stuck with me. In the story, Dorian is so obsessed with his beauty and staying young forever that he never questions the morality of his actions. This causes his change in appearance in Basil's painting. The fact that Basil's painting is the main reason besides Henry for Dorian's change in behavior shows the impact that art has on people and their actions. One form of art in our society that impacts many people are magazines. The models in magazines are almost always photo shopped to look absolutely perfect. This is one reason that many people have poor confidence, because these photo shopped models are portraying a false image that is too unrealistic and impossible to achieve.  I personally think that Photoshop is used incorrectly. The main purpose for Photoshop is to sharpen a photo if it blurry, adjust the lighting, etc. It shouldn’t be used for making major alterations to the picture like changing a body shape, changing a person's eye color, hair color, figure, etc. This makes the photo fake and unrealistic which in turn gives people a false image to get inspiration from. I have seen many of my friends become sad while looking at photos in magazines and saying that they wished that they could look like a certain model or celebrity. 

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