PGS Portsmouth Point Summer Mirror

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Benedict Blythe YE AR 1 1

MIRROR H

aving been given the task of creating the cover image for the Mirror issue of the magazine, I immediately began to explore different ideas. I considered different approaches to how a mirror can be incorporated into an image. More importantly, I focused on what a mirror-based image can make people think, see and feel. The image you see on the cover is quite minimal, without too many distracting elements to it which intends to emphasise the mirror and make it stand out. The cover image you see on the front is intended to explore a lot of different layers of meaning, like an onion. Knowing that I wanted this to have an element of protest against climate change to it, the mirror itself creates a sense of visual distortion in the landscape, symbolising what we as humans are doing to the planet. The mirror itself is not an expected feature of what is otherwise a rather idyllic landscape; it exists in a very surrealist way. This further adds to this sense of distortion. The powerful way in which the mirror is composed within the image is designed to make people notice and think about the mirror, possibly promoting the freedom of emotions, making them ask questions about its purpose and existence. A further layer of meaning behind the mirror is the mirror itself. Not only does having it in the image provide visual distortion and create a personal experience, it also creates the opportunity to think about literal self-reflection: to think about your life and your impact on the planet. The inspiration behind this provocative placing of the mirror also relates to concepts found in Romanticism. We are presented with a very beautiful landscape that we are both part of and very isolated from. The existence of the mirror represents humans as not belonging in a landscape in this way. The importance of colour and space within the image also adds to this concept of Romanticism. The depth of the colour and surrealist placing of the mirror is aimed to take you there and imagine yourself within it, creating a personal, subjective experience.

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Do We Have the Politicians We Deserve? Christopher Clark

3min
page 73

Photography: Mirror Benedict Blythe and Oliver Stone

2min
pages 74-76

COVID-19’s Economic Impact Mirrors The Great Depression Alex Bradshaw

9min
pages 70-72

Should Companies Mirror Society? Diversity and Quotas Sophie Reeve-Foster

7min
pages 68-69

Mirror, Mirror: Debating Personality Tests Emily Nelson and Lian Kan

10min
pages 64-67

The Distorted Mirror: Recognising Body Dysmorphic Disorder Phoebe Clark

2min
pages 60-61

Seeing Things Differently: Challenging Misconceptions about Mental Illness Flixy Coote

5min
pages 62-63

A Reflection of our Relatives? The Biology Behind DNA Sophie Escott

4min
pages 58-59

Why We Are Not Mirrors of our Genes: What Epigenetics is Teaching Us Isla Sligo-Young

3min
pages 56-57

Reflections on Medical Technology in the Digital Age Anna Danso-Amoako

4min
pages 54-55

The Underfunding of the NHS: Covid-19's Unflattering Mirror Sophie Mitchell

6min
pages 52-53

What Healthcare Can Learn from Aviation Shapol Mohamed

8min
pages 50-51

Speeding Mirrors: The Magic of Classic Motorsport Matt Bryan

17min
pages 44-49

The Agony in Gethsemane Tom McCarthy

10min
pages 36-39

A Mirror to Nature: Gilbert White’s Ecological Revolution James Burkinshaw

10min
pages 32-35

The Golden Ratio and Its Repetition Throughout Nature Max Harvey

6min
pages 40-41

How Architecture Reflects Our Surroundings Habina Seo

8min
pages 42-43

Is There Such a Thing as Human Nature? Taylor Colbeth

4min
pages 30-31

The Girl in the Mirror: Sylvia Plath Tara Bell

5min
pages 12-13

The Mirror Crack’d’: Emily Dickinson and ‘The Lady of Shalott’ Edith Critchley

9min
pages 14-17

The Mirror of Narcissus? AI and Human Identity Lottie Allen

7min
pages 28-29

The Mirrors of Literature: From Epic to Dystopia Louise Shannon

5min
pages 18-19

Utopia or Dystopia? How Literature and Film Predict Our Future Haleigh Smith

10min
pages 24-27

When Reality Mirrors TV Nicholas Lemieux

8min
pages 22-23

Mirror of Modernity: The Unendurability of King Lear Naomi Smith

9min
pages 20-21

Reflections: The Man I Love Mark Richardson

13min
pages 8-11

An Evening with Mr Richardson Matt Bryan

19min
pages 4-7
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