Wednesday 21 April 2010

The global crisis...


...has compelled many factories to close and many, while waiting to find a new job, are temporarily reinventing themselves. I do not know if it is the case of this young man, but it may likely not be the future he had in mind.  
Arona

8 comments:

Olivier said...

si c'est un artiste mine, il veut peut etre en faire son metier. belle posture, je serais incapable de rester sans bouger comme ça

Stefan Jansson said...

At first I thought this was a sculpture. Very impressive to stand there without moving for several hours.

brattcat said...

I find these living statues fascinating. I've only seen a few but each time I've had to be dragged away.

Dina said...

It is kind of sad.

Virginia said...

OH this man has a creative mind. I hope he does well. I love what he has done.
V

PS Bon voyage mon ami.

Leif Hagen said...

Clever but I wonder if anyone put any "dough" in his cup?

Mabel Petruccelli said...

Aquí, en Bs.As., las estatuas vivientes son miaradas como un hecho artístico, nada tienen q ver con las crisis económicas.
¡Un abarzo!

slim said...

Living sculpture . . . great performance art. Your interpretation is very thought provoking.