My art frames the visual aesthetics around the words “sorry for disturbing” because loneliness feels like not wanting to reach out for fear of annoying others. Especially as an international student, when I moved countries it felt like standing on a cliff – as depicted by the cliffs on the right. Moreover, the brown figures are supposed to be humans [below the word ‘disturbing], but there are people disconnected from the one person [left].
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