Shake me to change how I look
Shake me to change how I look
n the first self portrait that artist C Rockwell B made here, he captured his golden locks, pink cheeks and adaptable eyebrows.
Unlike many of the other pieces where business cards serving as a representation of the people on his path, this piece features many actual images - realtors, artists and performers - people with public positions that financially prosper by being seen.
“Shake me and change how I look” is meant both figuratively and metaphorically.
Audiences can actually shake the piece, which moves the blue glass marbles so no one person sees the exact same image.
Metaphorically, the professional, personal and spiritual experiences that have impacted the artist most came from a shifting paradigm, profound realization or truth revealed. Not the routines, but these moments of shaking, challenge and uncomfort are the most important for growth