This is a non-political statement in the form of an art installation. It has little to do with my background of a post-communistic child of democracy who failed living her life as a non-conformist and therefore blamed it all on the mass media. It may lead you to think that questioning your own social position often comes down to the simple question: Are you sitting on the right side. That is not the purpose of this piece, since no art-propaganda was intended. This is you making the choice between who you are and who does the media factory produce out of you (the where-to-sit problem). It is also me making a fool out of myself satisfying other people's artistic requirements in the name of a higher goal.
Photographer: Ivelin Ivanov from Imagefactory Studio [link]
With this kind of art based on papier mache masks it really is the idea that counts. I found this one [link] in a school sixth form art show. Your photographer did a great job capturing the essence of this piece.
yes he did, we had a very small space, which resulted in a more interesting composition, I think. It is very good I added the white frame, also