The ART tab is the main home page of the Official Website for Connie Hunt. It showcases multiple projects in art, music, photography, and poetry as well as a mini-biopic narrative of journey. Each project is represented with a visual image cover, and these images are displayed in collage form. By hovering over each image, the title is revealed, and by selecting an image, a new gallery window opens for that project. These galleries contain images, and while alt-text has been provided for each image within each gallery, this section of transcript offers a straight text version summary of the galleries in case the alt-text does not activate the way it should or if you prefer a more straight-forward approach to access content. The description of the visual for the ART landing page and overall site is below:
[At the top of the page, there are navigation tabs named ART, POETRY, MUSIC, VIDEO, MERCH, ACCESSIBILITY, and ABOUT. Connie Hunt’s name and heart with wings logo appears in the top right corner. A cover image is displayed for each project, and these cover images are displayed in collage format. Each image is described in more detail below, but projects range from photography, illustrated poetry for children, collections of written poetry, and a narrative of Connie’s journey over the past eight years. At the bottom of each screen throughout the site, there is a footer with Copyright statement in the left corner and social media links in the right corner. Alt text has been added where possible throughout the site. For a deeper experience, please continue to navigate through the Accessibility Menu where textual descriptions and transcripts are available for more detail. Thank you for visiting!]
Illustrated ocean currents crosses the bottom of the page in various shades of blue, lavender, and gold. On the right side, there is a cliff with eleven naked trees on top of it. The horizon behind the cliff has a faint hint of pink. In the white sky above, black souls fly in murmuration across the sky and in a circle over a yellow sun. For a transcript of The Naked House, please visit the page for the project under the Accessibility tab.
An image of Connie wearing all black and standing on a dry lake bed in the desert covers this gallery. Behind her are orange and brown desert hills with deep blue clear sky above. Connie is looking to the left with the sun illuminating her face as her hair blows gently in the wind. Her right hand is touching her right knee, and she is leaning slightly forward. Once inside this gallery, there are images from three distinct periods of her career going backward chronologically. Alt text describes each image within the gallery.
A photograph of one of Connie’s favorite leather journals depicts this gallery. The journal is red leather with two embossed hearts in the cover. It rests on a chrome table. Once inside this gallery, another single picture of one page from Connie’s journal shows a sketch of her vision for the cover of this collection of love-themed poetry. The sketch has what appears to be a starburst from the bottom left to the upper right corner. The title text is placed in the upper right and lower right quadrants of this page. This project will be arriving in 2021.
A photograph of decaying tree roots on Anini Beach on Kaua’i is pictured. The roots are mostly white with soft shading of pink and black. They connect with the sand below. Once inside the gallery, there are images of sunsets, beaches, local wildlife, and nature depicting the beauty and richness of this island. Alt text describes each image within the gallery.
A photograph of an intense glowing yellow sunset resembling an atomic explosion depicts this gallery. Once inside the gallery, an image of Connie’s poem named Feed the Children is present, and alt text describes both the poem and the artwork supporting it. For a transcript of Feed the Children, please visit the page for the project under the Accessibility tab.
The cover image for this gallery is a watercolor of the book cover. It shows the earth in grey in the bottom right corner giving the perspective of being far away from Earth and seeing an edge of it as it is in space. Watercolors depict Earth’s atmosphere into the cosmos as the colors transition from white, to light blue, to deeper and deeper shades of blue to black with some purple, to finally deep yellow in the top left corner representing the sun’s light. Once inside this gallery, Alt text is provided for each image of the story. For a transcript of Rock In Space, please visit the page for the project under the Accessibility tab.
This cover image is a watercolor from the illustrated poem. There is Earth along the bottom in dark grey. The sky is ethereal with watercolor nebulous clouds in blues, lavender, and yellow. There are two rabbits sitting on the Earth looking at each other and holding hands. Once inside this gallery, alt text is provided for each image of the story. For a transcript of Moonpie Kitchen, please visit the page for the project under the Accessibility tab.
The cover image for this gallery is a selfie shadow image of Connie as she was hiking in Los Angeles. Connie’s shadow appears dark, tall, and slender against the golden hillside lit by the warm setting sun, and she appears to be walking. She is wearing a large hat. Once inside the gallery, the images depict text and artwork to support her journey for the past eight years. Inside the gallery, alt text on the first image provides an overall description of the supporting artwork within the gallery. For a transcript of Story, please visit the page for the project under the Accessibility tab.
The cover image for Prayer is a blue handmade card with gold lettering depicting the Buddhist Metta Prayer. The card rests on a rustic wood table and is surrounded by aqua aura and citrine crystals, shells, and a burning votive candle in a glass cup. A full transcript and additional description of the cover image for the PRAYER gallery is located on the PRAYER transcript page as well as in alt text format within the gallery.
The cover image for this gallery of photography is an image of a black lava rock in the sand. The black rock is shaped like a heart. Inside the gallery, every image has a heart hiding in nature or the sky, and alt text accompanies each image.