Tag: Trap
Welcome to La La Land
Culver City Highschool. Grade 11.
My box represents my life and being a high school student in a modern world, which is all crazy. I titled this piece Welcome To La La Land because my nickname is Lala and I wanted to show a glimpse of my life. Well, what I wanted to say about myself was that, I am a quiet person but inside I am crazy, confused and talkative, but I keep it locked inside most of the time. Inside, I put little things that represent me and keys, which is the thing that will open the box (myself). I see finding the keys is like finding you, the key that will open you to the world. I have little things that can’t remain in the box like my creativity, self-expression and friendship. I feel that most people are like me and until you find yourself, you can’t find the key that will help you open up and allow you to be more yourself.
The monarch trapped in their expectations, reducing the imperial ruler into a mere puppet controlled by golden strings.
A Broadway Director Dreams
The Power of Life
The difference between death and life…the immortal still rise from the grave and represent a strong life which is seen everywhere. Â The freshness of the flowers differs from the quietness of the gray burnt tombstone, the dry and stained pieces of iron and even the spike tunnel where death is always near by.
Flowers still live and rise above all.
Nights and Days of Life
Some days are dark
We don’t get anywhere
We feel stuck in a dead end
Going round and round in a circle
Banging our head like a stone
On the walls of our own limitations
And some days are light
We feel free like a whistle
Our voice rings like a bell
We see light everywhere
We see clear through everything
And all makes sense
All shines and all is well
Such is life
After all
For every single one of us
Isn’t it just a mirror
Reflecting our own inner state
Seeking…Longing…Yet Trapped
The yearning of a suppressed voice….seeking to be heard….longing for a place for total freedom….The complex and inner struggle trapped by traditional value….
Self-Portrait
Teenager Boxes, Culver City High School, Grade 12.
All I want is not to feel like this every second of my life.
Core Sample
Trap
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Booby trap/
Mother lode/
Aesthetic trap/
A bird in the
hand is worth two
in the bush…
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I.T. Image Trap
I.T. Image Trap is derived from visual images of women. Women tend to be regarded more as ‘ornaments’ than the opposite gender and this resulted in a human condition where attention is focused on physical attributes than on what lies beneath. I.T. Image Trap has an ornamental quality and it possesses as the ability to deter from being simply regarded as ‘surface beauty’ which could be replaced or be out of fashion. It aspires to be considered as a work with endless possibilities, meanings and pleasant surprises. Just like any sensible woman who wants to be looked upon, I.T. Image Trap teases one to unmask the trapped image within.
