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More on the Conceptual approach that's meant to reflect my sense of suspicion. Perhaps this is exceptional but I need more space and a better mirror
An old newspaper with sports headlines about films on women athletes addressing sexism and discrimination lies on the ground as a female balloon seller walks by barefoot.
As the speaker spoke, I drew the images and stories, along with various keywords and textual comments. Then later drew in the visual "railroad tracks" to help draw the readers eye in the flow of the conversation as it occurred.
A helpful way to look at story is that it represents a truth, a revelation, an understanding of how things were, are, or could be.
I feel like this is kinda a metaphor of my life in the sense we both are constantly sucking up garbage and other crap then we run into a wall and remain there till someone or thing pushes us in a different direction.
Cốc rượu vơi, quả táo cắn dở, chiếc ghế Sofa sờn rách, và cả bức tranh DER NEUE TAG ( ngày mới ) nữa, tất cả đều như muốn nói điều gì.
Tên Paparazi này chộp cảnh khéo thật.
"Life is an apple because sometimes an apple is super rotten and moldy. Other times an apple is juicy and sweet but other times the apple is half juicy and half rotten and my day is all mixed up"
Stacked boxes ready for an office more - how convienient they should be so colourful...
Strangely 'Blade runner' to my imagination...
My metaphor is not only the train but the whole train network. Trains takes us on journeys to different people and places. The first time using a train can be scary but after repeated use, becomes easier.
I've been documenting and picking up waste and plastic pollution at Kathy Osterman Beach in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago.
Learn more at www.michaelcourier.com/trashed/