An alchemist gathers together a group of people to represent the planets in the solar system. The man’s intention is to put his recruits through strange mystical rites before embarking on a trip to Locust Island. There they ascend the holy mountain to displace the gods who secretly rule the universe.
It's unfortunate when the idiom of "just be yourself" is constantly echoed by a group of famous people/celebrities/influencers who also referred to other famous people before them. It's ironically made them not too "just be yourself". Does it still considered as "just be yourself" manner? In this age of competition, it's okay not to be yourself. Because sometimes we need to prove ourselves at every point to stay in the race. Maybe we should also do something that would give us the same amount of success with a significant twist from our authentic perspective. My work is a form of statement to it's okay not to be yourself by referring several iconic people in movies that inspires me. This satirical work is my social concern in seeing the reality of today's society, which is often exaggerated to be called popularity validation. My first series is a 50 + 50 new unique hand-drawn of iconic movie characters which (what if) put me on cast.
Fluxcup As (it's OK to be) The Prophet
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Fluxcup As (it's OK to be) The Prophet
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An alchemist gathers together a group of people to represent the planets in the solar system. The man’s intention is to put his recruits through strange mystical rites before embarking on a trip to Locust Island. There they ascend the holy mountain to displace the gods who secretly rule the universe.
It's unfortunate when the idiom of "just be yourself" is constantly echoed by a group of famous people/celebrities/influencers who also referred to other famous people before them. It's ironically made them not too "just be yourself". Does it still considered as "just be yourself" manner? In this age of competition, it's okay not to be yourself. Because sometimes we need to prove ourselves at every point to stay in the race. Maybe we should also do something that would give us the same amount of success with a significant twist from our authentic perspective. My work is a form of statement to it's okay not to be yourself by referring several iconic people in movies that inspires me. This satirical work is my social concern in seeing the reality of today's society, which is often exaggerated to be called popularity validation. My first series is a 50 + 50 new unique hand-drawn of iconic movie characters which (what if) put me on cast.