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Student Narrative
The book starts divided into two sections where we can see how two fish grow up. In equal situations such as healthcare and education, the treatment that the fish receive vary based on their income. The book merges together in the end, bringing the two fish into one frame. The rich fish blames the poor fish’s situation of its laziness, which is ironic because we saw that their outcome was highly based on what they were born with. This combats the idea that wealth is always earned, and how wealthy individuals fail to acknowledge this fact.
Publication Date
12-1-2024
Description
Entry for the 11th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest. Opening reception and award ceremony Wednesday, February 19, 2025 at 6:30pm, Fleet Library, Main Reading Room. Juror: Roger S. Williams.
Keywords
artists' books; Baker & Whitehill
Disciplines
Book and Paper
Student Status
Undergraduate student
Year of Graduation
2028
Major
Experimental and Foundation Studies
Faculty / Course
Martie Holmer; EFS Design
Materials + Techniques
Watercolor pencil, watercolor paper, chip board, found fabrics
Recommended Citation
Park, Gabi; Collections, Special; and Library, Fleet, "Two Fish" (2024). 11th Baker & Whitehill Student Artists' Book Contest 2025. 39.
https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/bookcontest11th2025/39