[Miscellany]
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Displaced Person
When summer break began so did my spiral into delinquency. I've become a serial graffitist; I graffiti comics on the walls of public restrooms. I've been posting my scribblings on my IG account and by all accounts it's the first time in a long while that I've felt truly excited and inspired by something I've created.
I told MVOR about my new project after reminiscing about an old book I read as a teenager. The book; Displaced Person by Lee Harding is the story about a boy who slowly started losing grip with reality to the point where he completely disappears from view and ceases to exist to all the people that once knew him in his life. At first he finds it hard to get people's attention, then his parents start ignoring him and soon he slips through a crack in reality to find himself in a grey world where he can't engage at all with the life he once knew and wondering whether he was going mad or if this was some cruel joke being played on him by God.
MVOR was interested in the tale I told and immediately drew parallels between by own life of feeling invisible, undervalued and insignificant and the life of this fictional boy who was going through a displacement.
Then I told her about the graffiti.
Surprisingly, MVOR applauded me on this. I was expecting her to question my reasons for doing so and to caution me against defacing public property but she didn't. She laughed; of course you are doing this! You are putting your hand up in the only way you know how. You are making your mark. You are asking people to see you, to notice you, to understand you. You are reaching out and leaving a legacy. You are validating yourself as a person worthy of being noticed.
Oh... well. In that case...
I told MVOR about my new project after reminiscing about an old book I read as a teenager. The book; Displaced Person by Lee Harding is the story about a boy who slowly started losing grip with reality to the point where he completely disappears from view and ceases to exist to all the people that once knew him in his life. At first he finds it hard to get people's attention, then his parents start ignoring him and soon he slips through a crack in reality to find himself in a grey world where he can't engage at all with the life he once knew and wondering whether he was going mad or if this was some cruel joke being played on him by God.
MVOR was interested in the tale I told and immediately drew parallels between by own life of feeling invisible, undervalued and insignificant and the life of this fictional boy who was going through a displacement.
Then I told her about the graffiti.
Surprisingly, MVOR applauded me on this. I was expecting her to question my reasons for doing so and to caution me against defacing public property but she didn't. She laughed; of course you are doing this! You are putting your hand up in the only way you know how. You are making your mark. You are asking people to see you, to notice you, to understand you. You are reaching out and leaving a legacy. You are validating yourself as a person worthy of being noticed.
Oh... well. In that case...
Labels: art, displaced, life and art, MVOR, psychos, thinking
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