What is your favorite word?

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What is your favorite word? What is one word or phrase that is overused? What is one word that can affect one gender far more than the other? What is the saddest word? What is the happiest word? Do you curse? Why or why not?

How do the words in this photograph affect the work?

Approach #1 Found words

Approach #2 Created words

Approach #3 Words define the portrait.

from Signs that Say What You Want Them To Say and Not Signs that Say What Someone Else Wants You To Say Gillian Wearing 1992-93

Word Assignment Lastname.4th.Words Original 40 pictures B&W 25 Manipulations Color 25 Manipulations Final 3 Best Found(1).jpg  Found(25).jpg Created(1).jpg  Created(15).jpg Whenever the words define the portrait, it will count as a created image.