Artist used: Ciro Totku
Images from http://www.totku.com/images/photos/black%20desk.jpg and http://www.totku.com/images/photos/first%20million%20years.jpg
After just recently opening Mr. Rocheleau's email about utilizing a different artist that we found through research, I chose to make another artist post and pick the abstract photographer known as Ciro Totku. The first image is known as "Black Desk," while the second image is known as "First Million Years." The black desk picture brings back memories of the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. This action occurs because the movie possessed a black monolith that symbolized a change in thought, humanity, and the world. The black desk in the first picture looks similar to the monolith used in the film and can be made to represent a change of the environment in the picture or a change of the environment in the world. The second photograph possesses several symbols of change. First, the rough part of the picture represents the big bang and the chaos that followed the occurrence. Then, the ripples that formed as a result of the rough part of the image represent the actions and events that followed the big bang, as well as the constant spreading of the many galaxies throughout the universe.
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