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[ 47 YEARS ]

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One day, 4 or 5 years ago, I went to a second-hand store, I saw this frame for 3€ and said to myself "How could it last so long without being more damaged?... . apparently from america... I wonder who this guy was (both on the portrait and the designer) maybe a self-portrait? why such a rush for such a format? he did other things maybe? How many people has it been through or how long has it been locked in an attic before this moment. It is not too yellowed and has a few stains...considering the time I have separates from the day it was done, it's next to nothing. ...so what if I gave it a facelift?"

[part2 – (part1 > portrait/steps: previous post)]

There is something satisfying about the prospect of a duo work with such a space/time gap between the two designers.
Not especially because he won't know that his piece hasn't been destroyed, but renewed/transformed.
And if it is, from the beginning, a theater/cinema set object (already, I will look a bit stupid ^^'),
at least he will have been taken for who he claimed to be, which is not bad. But it amuses me to think that it could be a lie perceived as a reality and on which a whole process is undertaken and would have transcended its initial function through an intrigued look.
[I forgot to save the work in white ink, but it's not dramatic]

COMPLETE VIDEO TIMELAPSE : https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci5WbxRLvBx/

COMPLETE VIDEO TIMELAPSE : https://www.instagram.com/p/Ci5WbxRLvBx/