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I'M EVERYDAY JUDGED

Aziz Anzabi

Created in 2017

Aziz Anzabi created "I was judged" to show that people make judgements about others without really knowing who they are. The scene is quite horrifying as the woman in the middle has no face giving her no identity. Her face is marbled and therefore she is stone like. People are judged by everything they do, wear and are, that they forget how to show emotions or reactions to the way people/society judges them. Aziz has dressed the lady in the style of Renaissance which was influenced by philosophy, literature, architecture, theology, science, government and other aspects of society. The bird with a spectrum of colors flying towards the flowers represents the woman's heart and her emotions. The fact that a part of the woman is peeling away suggests that this is all just a cover and the real beauty is inside peoples' hearts not on their outside.
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