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A collection of short stories about my experience as a young girl growing up with a skin disorder. It is my hope that the reflections, lessons, and realizations shared in this book will inspire and comfort pre-teen girls who are also experiencing photodermatitis or any other skin disorder. This is also a workbook  where girls can find a space to express their fears, insecurities, dreams, and thoughts

Thesis Statement
ILLUSTRATION + PHOTOGRAPHY

Skin disease is the most common health problem in the United States. Yet the majority of those affected with skin disorders do not seek medical advice, due to shame and the lack of resources and information. Skin disease can affect the quality of one’s life – it has social, financial and psychological consequences.

I am not my skin. This is what I tell myself from time to time when I look in the mirror. I have photodermatitis —a skin allergy to sun light. Living with photodermatitis is a physical and emotional drain, and has been since my diagnosis. Yet, despite the dark scars that remain of this disease, I have managed to overcome my self-consciousness. My personal experience has led to my interest in studying the physical and physiological transformations of photodermatitis.

I am not my Skin intends to express my personal perception of photodermatitis’ unique beauty by completing an examination of its’ simple, yet intricate, characteristics. This book portrays my perception about the reality of beauty in today’s society, where technology and mass media continually influence preeteens’ self-image. I am not my Skin expresses how one’s image is affected by external societal influences. It also expresses the uniqueness and complexity of the self-image in relation to skin disease in current society and its constant transmutation and development.

AWARDS + HONORS

Book Illustration and Design

Second Place in Graphic Design

IPFW Department of Visual Communication and Design:

Spring 2012 Senior B.F.A. Exhibition

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