The Actualities
Workers Leaving The Factory
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Posted by Kassie, 23/12/2011 6:12pm (2 months ago)
This was a collaboration between myself and Shayna Quinn. The idea was to create an unexpected scenario for workers leaving the factory. At first you think the old man is the worker, but as you move through the illustration you realise that the old man is the factory and the worker is the Bee. The cover was double sided so you could have his face or his sectioned head, revealing the factory. We used a collage of over 100 photos of an abandoned factory in the Wairarapa, with illustrations of plants and an old man.

















