Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Art Exhibit



The first piece called "I'm sorry, a thousand times I'm sorry" is a beautiful way of saying how when people blankly say a phrase or word over and over agian it loses its meaning. The blurred and barely legible words "I'm sorry" is a phrase that many people overuse and tend to not hold much value. By writing it over and over again in the same spot on a blank piece of paper can be symbolic of how we use language to justify certain emotions and expect clarity.

The second piece called "Fish" describes the struggle of interpreting the English language. Though this piece has a lovely meaning, I don't think it was executed very well. It looks like a sand desert or conglomeration of clouds that are trying to spell out an unknown word.













 

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