Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Faces of Death Or Where Has Your Face Gone.

The year moves on. The residue of life once again begins to build under the skin and inside the pores. The body of evidence is simultaneously the body of hip- and therefore the face must be obscured. And to be clear I do not understand the previous 3 sentences: You see the meaning is implied, hinted at, but never spoon fed. And, like my intentional obscurity, faceless pose too aims to alienate, and aims to confuse the viewer and the viewee. It begs you to ask, "why can't I see your face when I can see your underwear?"

1 comment:

  1. It begs you to ask, "why can't I see your face when I can see your underwear?"

    Because they have soiled their faces? ;)

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