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  • Essay / Descriptive Essay on Kaa Walker - 1139

    Her hair is nappy and lightly covered with a bandana. One of his hands shows a small child eating a large bone. The connection between the woman and the young child is that the burden of the older woman carrying a white child will soon be the burden of the young child. In addition, the woman's lips are huge and chew a straw. Chewing the straw sees the eldest as frustrated and impatient with the child riding on her back. His technique used is adhesive on the wall, black cut-out paper and projection. The background of the silhouette exhibit features warm colors and trees curving along the path into the unknown. Its visual elements are circles, thin straight lines, curved lines, triangles and positive shapes. Walker identifies his pieces as "creating depth" the illusion of the standing audience seeing their own shadow bouncing off a wall in the light of the spotlight. Thus, the audience can see themselves visually in the