Artist: El Moro This digital illustration represents my dark side, the one that comes out in the worst moments of down, the title recalls an old dark-hued PC video game, one of those games where the keyboard, my second working tool, was the means of giving inputs to the character and his actions. It depicts a scene in a park, returning from a party, the demon silhouetted at his feet is the only one who can see him except me, and the white rabbit was chosen as my surrogate because of a Jefferson Airplane song...(When logic and proportion Have fallen sloppy dead). Sitting on a bench he waits for the substances of the previous evening to descend but he can never free himself from the waning of his existence, at that moment he is alone in the park and that side of me is perhaps still sitting there, with the sky still in the darkness that is going to lighten slightly of the day but will never be as light in color as the sunrise
ALONE IN THE PARK
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ALONE IN THE PARK
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Artist: El Moro This digital illustration represents my dark side, the one that comes out in the worst moments of down, the title recalls an old dark-hued PC video game, one of those games where the keyboard, my second working tool, was the means of giving inputs to the character and his actions. It depicts a scene in a park, returning from a party, the demon silhouetted at his feet is the only one who can see him except me, and the white rabbit was chosen as my surrogate because of a Jefferson Airplane song...(When logic and proportion Have fallen sloppy dead). Sitting on a bench he waits for the substances of the previous evening to descend but he can never free himself from the waning of his existence, at that moment he is alone in the park and that side of me is perhaps still sitting there, with the sky still in the darkness that is going to lighten slightly of the day but will never be as light in color as the sunrise