Associative Writing
Associative writing exercise from the Exhibition of Caryline Boreham and Renee Bevan called "Firstcomer"
The painting confuses me slightly by the way that is daunting creepy as if the person spying on me. But you could also say that from the person in the photograph view, they have tunnel vision by the way that they have small holes for their eyes leaving them with hardly any peripheral vision only being able to see what is right in front of them as if they are on a journey and are unable to get distracted by things on the side-line that could prevent them from seeing out what they want to do meaning that the person is completely focused and isn’t letting anything get in the way of them carrying on that journey. The picture also could have something to do with the fact that the person is looking through the job section of the newspaper were that could suggest that they are in need and searching for a job and that could explain the somewhat angry and jealous observing the people which are not in view that may have jobs, creating the voyeuristic feel where the person in the photograph desperately wants something and is slowly figuring out how to get it.
The painting confuses me slightly by the way that is daunting creepy as if the person spying on me. But you could also say that from the person in the photograph view, they have tunnel vision by the way that they have small holes for their eyes leaving them with hardly any peripheral vision only being able to see what is right in front of them as if they are on a journey and are unable to get distracted by things on the side-line that could prevent them from seeing out what they want to do meaning that the person is completely focused and isn’t letting anything get in the way of them carrying on that journey. The picture also could have something to do with the fact that the person is looking through the job section of the newspaper were that could suggest that they are in need and searching for a job and that could explain the somewhat angry and jealous observing the people which are not in view that may have jobs, creating the voyeuristic feel where the person in the photograph desperately wants something and is slowly figuring out how to get it.
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