We share so much of ourselves in this social world we've created. Recounting a story or a piece of information about us no longer holds the novelty that it once did- we rarely now start from the genesis of story, we assume the scene is set; my audience knows that I was on holiday, my audience knows that I've taken up a new hobby, my audience knows my close friends... We're constantly on display, available to the world; so when you sit to talk, is that person hanging on your every word, or do you see skepticism in their eye?
- Subject Matter: Abstract Portrait
- Collections: Must It All Be So Very Pretentious?