I made these when i was in college as a photography major. Since i never liked homework i would do 1 assignment for one class and modify the same assignment to submit to another class.
so if i can remember correctly, I had an architecture photography class that i participated in with mediocre attempts then had a photoshop class right after it. so the inspiration of the photos you see are out of dread, laziness, and a ton of rebellion when it came to homework that i didn't want to do.
Imagine you have those feelings as you made at these photos.
the fact that these photos turned out well, while i had negative or alternative emotions behind it brings up a valid point.
Do you have to struggle internally to come out with work that is worth glancing at?
Nietzsche would agree as he turned Insane then died before any of his work was acknowledged.
Would martin Luther king jr. have his own day if he wasn't assassinated?
van gogh, basquiat,
we are coming to an age where we can document exactly what our recent artists were thinking as they made their artwork.
this will give us an in-depth look to feel what the feel, to see what they see or hear what they hear.
documenting will get the crowd to see things your way, despite language barriers, race, culture, religion or political party.
This is a new era and no one knows it yet.