Wednesday, December 16, 2009


Cardboard Homes

Artist: Love Jones

Unfortunately, in our society, broken homes are common.At first, it seems as though these homes are held together by common goals and interests. Many times those dreams are lost and tossed away. In the moments of human regret such happenings are of wastefullness. Dreams are trashed and goodness is forgotten. The blessing of children becomes a burden and their innocence is all but a memory stained on the destruction of their creators.

All of the children that I used in this project were children of broken homes. Their faces projected on pieces of scrap cardboard found in the garbage; they are of waste. Cardboard a common sight found on any New York City street; We have come to familiarize ourselves with it and even use in many ways that we never thought of. We actual use it for enjoyment or even in rough times for survival.

This series of works symbolizes the beauty that lies behind the destruction and waste giving back its innocence before all was ruined, just like the children it represents.

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Blogger Unknown said...

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December 18, 2009 at 11:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What an interesting concept. Children who are raised in broken homes often define themselves as waste or mistakes just like some garbage you find in the street. Not many people would pick up garbage and find beauty in something that was just left out to perish. These drawings give the so called garbage new purpose or new life which I think is inspirational to all children who come from broken homes. They too have a chance to learn and grow from these harsh circumstances and create a new purpose or new life for themselves.

December 22, 2009 at 2:28 PM  

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