"Mom I got an A minus"

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Title: "Mom I got an A minus"

Materials: Oil painting on canvas, white acrylic marker on top of dried oil paint

Process: Used fish eye lens to capture exaggerated expression; layers of oil painting topped with a white acrylic marker with words.

Size: 20*20 inches

This piece portrays a common struggle among Asian teenagers: grades

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This piece portrays a common struggle among Asian teenagers: grades. In Asia, there is a constant emphasis on academic excellence; good grades are seen as a huge aspect in determining a child's worth and success. In this artwork, I used a fish-eye lens to capture and exaggerate the disappointed expression of my mom if she were to hear that I got an A- on a math test at school instead of the usual A. Because A- is still considered to be a really good grade, the artwork mocks the ridiculously high expectations that Asian parents have as well as the pressure they put on their children as a result.  

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