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feeling of being disillusioned with world around me and explores concepts such
as autonomy, technology and the possibility of a dystopian future. I created a
series of quiet images that are without a visible human presence but strongly elude
to one.
This is my own commentary of a wider issue of the industrial impact humans have had on the world. I wanted to draw in on the objects/scenes around me that look dystopian to reflect the way I found myself feeling towards my surroundings – the beautiful and the ugly and how sometimes these both interconnect.
This is my own commentary of a wider issue of the industrial impact humans have had on the world. I wanted to draw in on the objects/scenes around me that look dystopian to reflect the way I found myself feeling towards my surroundings – the beautiful and the ugly and how sometimes these both interconnect.