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Moldy Bench
Sitting on a moldy bench, I began to think about how this bench supports immobility both of the mold and people, in contrast to the vast amounts of routes and journeys people took to get there. To create this tension between sessility and mobility, I drew the bench, viewed straight forward, on one side and in perspective on the other. Just like the uncountable amount of people that will sit and have sat on this bench, the perspective side leads to infinity.
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