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创作者 seanbonner
创作者 seanbonner

The randomness of destruction that comes with natural disasters is always curious. Half of this house on the coastline in Fukushima looked untouched while the other half, and all those around it had been swept out to sea by the waves of the tsunami. What luck, what chance occurrence had spared this structure, and did it even matter?

3091x2048 Vintage LOMO 35mm camera, Fuji Neopan 400 film — 
My brother's suicide. The Tōhoku earthquake. Seemingly unrelated events which had a significant impact on my life.

Abrupt devastation. Unanswerable questions.
Unfinished projects.

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On St. Patrick's Day, my brother woke up and headed to the Irish pub near his house in Wichita, KS. He ate a sandwich, downed some drinks and made small talk while texting friends about their party plans. He left early without fanfare, returned home, took out a gun and shot himself in the head.

7 years earlier, the 4th largest earthquake ever recorded hit the Tōhoku region of Japan. A massive tsunami reached 6 miles inland. Resulting power outages triggered 3 nuclear meltdowns. Residents had only minutes to evacuate, many never received the alert. 20k dead. Thousands remain missing. 225k still displaced. Family homes destroyed. Pets abandoned. Heirlooms lost to the waves.

Seemingly unrelated events which had a significant impact on my life, I find myself comparing them constantly. I see the lasting effects in the lives of those left behind. I feel the struggle, the potential.

Abrupt devastation. Unanswerable questions. Unfinished projects.

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Selected Destruction, 2017

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创作者 seanbonner
创作者 seanbonner

The randomness of destruction that comes with natural disasters is always curious. Half of this house on the coastline in Fukushima looked untouched while the other half, and all those around it had been swept out to sea by the waves of the tsunami. What luck, what chance occurrence had spared this structure, and did it even matter?

3091x2048 Vintage LOMO 35mm camera, Fuji Neopan 400 film — 
My brother's suicide. The Tōhoku earthquake. Seemingly unrelated events which had a significant impact on my life.

Abrupt devastation. Unanswerable questions.
Unfinished projects.

Sean Bonner's "Unfinished Projects" collection image

On St. Patrick's Day, my brother woke up and headed to the Irish pub near his house in Wichita, KS. He ate a sandwich, downed some drinks and made small talk while texting friends about their party plans. He left early without fanfare, returned home, took out a gun and shot himself in the head.

7 years earlier, the 4th largest earthquake ever recorded hit the Tōhoku region of Japan. A massive tsunami reached 6 miles inland. Resulting power outages triggered 3 nuclear meltdowns. Residents had only minutes to evacuate, many never received the alert. 20k dead. Thousands remain missing. 225k still displaced. Family homes destroyed. Pets abandoned. Heirlooms lost to the waves.

Seemingly unrelated events which had a significant impact on my life, I find myself comparing them constantly. I see the lasting effects in the lives of those left behind. I feel the struggle, the potential.

Abrupt devastation. Unanswerable questions. Unfinished projects.

合约地址0x3978...cc5b
代币ID18
代币标准ERC-721
Ethereum
创作者收益
10%
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