This memoir means exactly
what it says. I am constantly singing. It can annoy people, (My family and even
myself included sometimes) but I can’t stop. If I am not singing aloud, I’m
most likely singing in my head. I just love to sing.
I found singing difficult
to portray in a picture so I used a microphone, music and myself to model what
singing looks like. However, usually when I sing it isn’t this formal, I will
literally sing anywhere. The effect that I used on the photo is called “Cross
Process” and allowed me to add a small tint of blue to the picture. I did this
because it contrasted the red of my lips and the red words. The font I chose
was something basic, so that I could use a bolder colour that matched my lips.
I did this because the rest of the colours in the picture are quite neutral so
I used the red words to accent the colour in my lips. This also helps portray
the simplicity of this memoir, as I only used one bright colour. I used periods
in my six-word memoir to divide up the two ideas. The first idea is that I am
always singing, and the second is that there is nothing that can stop me. One must
just deal with it. The punctuation I used is effective because it separates the
ideas and makes it very simple for the reader.
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