Ah, finally. My art teacher took some pretty freakin' sweet pictures of my sculpture and I just got my hands on them today. The pictures were huge, somewhere around 3,000x3,000 pixels, so I had to shrink them a ton.
They're still pretty big, but that's just because I wanted to be able to present the fine detail.
My grandma came to visit yesterday, for Mother's day, and she's 80 years young. This sculpture was sitting on our kitchen table and she just stared at it for a couple minutes, got up to loom over it, and after a awkward moment of silence just went, "....WHAT?!?" and took a sip from her black coffee.
She asked what meaning was trying to interpret. I just patted her on the back and responded, "It's for your own interpretation, grandma.
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Same goes for all of you.
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Comments
AbeIsGreat Says:
lmao cool
Zombis UNIVERSE Says:
that's wicked sweet O:
Dark Velox Says:
Wow, it almost looks like it was made in a 3d program!
knight block Says:
The world is breaking!
yiang Says:
hm I see it as saying that peopel these days are too caught up in technology, whic his leading to their own detriment. I dunno if thats just be instilling my own opinions into your work of art though. haha
thats so cool. This IS a better photo ;}
so how did makign a hole in the world feel? Powerful?
THeiNSaNePaiNTeR Says:
awesome. simply awesome.
Zielak Says:
NY got plugged in, lol.
DarKsidE Says:
plz fix da world. kthxbye! >:C
topcatyo Says:
THE WORLD HAS BECOME OVERRUN WITH TECHNOLOGY
That's my interpretation.
Very cool.
LAEluu Says:
You didn't show us any pictures of the other side; what about Eastern Europe and Asia?