Shakespeare Inspired Art
June 11, 2020
![Two people dressed in dresses stand in front of a body of water.](https://cdn.rit.edu/spotlight/2020-06/yoomain.jpg)
“I have been attempting to comprehend human nature, the idea of role-playing and observing the people around me,” said Seungyun Yoo ’20 (Metals and Jewelry Design) about her capstone work. “In particular, my personal experiences explore themes of protection, unfamiliar people, white lies, humility, silence, criminality, manner and duplicity.”
The body of work was inspired by William Shakespeare:
“Have more than you show, speak less than you know. Land less than you owe. Ride more than you walk… Don’t believe everything you hear.”
![A woman in a maroon dress stands next to round object.](https://cdn.rit.edu/images/inline-images/yoo2.jpg)
![A person in a suit coat and shorts next to a colorful round object.](https://cdn.rit.edu/images/inline-images/yoo3.jpg)
![A girl wearing a dress lays down on a white surface.](https://cdn.rit.edu/images/inline-images/yoo4.jpg)
![A body piece made of a wire material.](https://cdn.rit.edu/images/inline-images/yoo5.jpg)
![A white and green wire-like fashion accessory sits on a model's head.](https://cdn.rit.edu/images/inline-images/yoo6.jpg)
![A woman in a white shirt and fashion piece around her neck models for a photo.](https://cdn.rit.edu/images/inline-images/yoo7.jpg)