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smell some dirt along the way

A Kid from Yesterday

Date:

28 Oct - 26 Nov 2023

"When life is like a path that we all expect will smell the flowers throughout the journey"

Looking for a comfort zone through the perspective of the characters that do not want to be an adult from the original concepts that are identity or the character lead to look through the external area which is the source of the exhibition "smell some dirt along the way"

Character’s small fear is inevitable that being an adult when the day they have to grow therefore, the journey of the characters remains in a bright and colorful world that reflects children ,at the same time, the word "dirt" is inserted to prepare that the world may not be beautiful, It is rough and has ups and downs. Therefore, how to finding happiness on the way in order to forget some suffering. sometime, accepting and sinking of suffering allows you to adapt more. Giving the opportunity to enter that suffering for a period of time as the “dirt” that is inserted into the path that is expected to have beautiful flowers and travel. everyone can fall because we are humans. We do not need to pressure the perfection or must be a person as society says you need to do, Sometimes we can fall like dirt dirt. Have fun and learn about pain, helping us to be stronger. The artist communicates through the events that the characters often encounter bad joke rhyme of life Including, context and implications of space represented through elements of flowers and the “dirt”that through the cigarette icon which presents two aspects of life that both good and bad paths. It makes him remind of the warning that even if I knew that I would slip and get hurt. The characters will choose where to fall and let it be known that How bad joke can life be? Adventure with the characters as they struggle on their journey and hopefully the audience journey isn't too painful because these characters are ready to fall down become your friends in every moment of your life.

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