Monday, June 20, 2005

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'Man's Inhumanity to Man,' by Peter Chianca

This image, which I captured during a grueling 12-hour shoot earlier today, is meant as a statement on society, the cruelty of humankind and the prevailing "culture of death." The reds are meant to symbolize the blood of inoccents, while the leafy green stalks represent a once-buoyant environment now choked by the colander of intolerance.

OK, you got me. It's a picture of a bunch of strawberries I took 10 minutes ago to make sure my camera still worked after my son whipped it across the kitchen like a Nerf ball. But don't they look juicy?

13 comments:

  1. strawberries can be interpreted in so many ways. Like how they look deceptively nice, only to taste like yesterday's yoghurt. Little red hypocrites.

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  2. Nice.
    I thought $49.95 was a little high.

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  3. Er, I don't want to alarm you, but there's definitely something wrong with your camera. I see a picture of cucumbers and coconuts. Yep, your son really did it this time.

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  4. Hey, this was a really funny start to my day! Here I am flipping through blogs, listening to my ipod, and as i'm reading this, I'm thinking "This person is nuts!" but the last paragrah was a day maker. Here in the gray muck I've been living in--I hate nasty weather--those strawberries look like real summer.

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  5. That was cute...and funny...

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  6. Looks sexy to me. I have never opted for Strawberries to symbolize otherwise.

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  7. i just looked at it and thought "yum, strawberries". then i read your post and thought about the red being blood.. THANKS FOR RUINING MY FAVORITE EVERY FRUIT!!!

    nah, jusk kidding :) glad your camera is still working.

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  8. They actually do look yummy. They would be really good with sugar and whipped cream.

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  9. I was buyin' the whole thing! Because, as a kid, I picked strawberries every summer until my hands turned black, and I can tell you there is nothing benign about them. Very well done blog, lots of fun.

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  10. What's a Nerf ball? Just kidding. Do they make those anymore? I want one.

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  11. SShhhh!!

    Delete the denial...keep the title, and enter it for the Turner Prize!!

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