DescriptionA study on how people from varying cultures form their views on cultural appropriation based on influences and how they are shown visually. Seven people were personally interviewed, examined and compared to one another about their background and cultural experiences to form a general interpretation of what influenced them the most and how they believed they developed their thoughts. Additionally, artworks were personally created by the author to visually express each interview and how they viewed cultural appropriation. In conclusion, the findings pointed to society as being the main reason as to the direction that impacted each interviewee’s mindset.