I Was Born, Not Bitten

Storey Art.

I Was Born, Not Bitten

8/8/21



Digital Photograph

6000 x 4000


This was based on Marie Curie’s daffodil. These blotches reminded me of when she was studying cancer, it's a case of saying we were wounded but alive. We've found ourselves breathing and we form to what extent we exist. I thought of the trees in the background and I thought that described her time with Guns Of The Patriots, as she was setting up her enterprise etc. I also found the colouring's on the tree at the back to be like her map that was a surveillance for anyone carrying cancer. In a history that was transferred to Ghosts. And this is where you would be born with ashes and designed into battle. I used a winter filter to resemble it, also reminded me of the camouflage they carried through these blends of colour. I used a slow shutter speed on my camera to make this. And this is a remark to whatever you find your love to be. I find that from a Cyber-attack we can form our own existence through pain and a recovery. This is living.


“I am the water, in the puddle in the shade of a tree. When I freeze over, you are the sun. You cannot touch me. And the tree feels bad. I can tell by the way it felt. But it still won't move, so the ice won't melt. No, it won't move, so the ice won't melt.”


Arran Storey


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