The Interior Spaces project was an idea that let me get inside the space of a human mind instead of a tangible space. This triptych is about the classic Everyday Narcissist who believes the world is spinning for them. They sabotage themselves and feel bad for themselves later. On top of that they want other people to feel bad for them too, but not too much: no puppy-dog pity. The scenes my character is in are scenes personal to me. The first is a classic NYC subway car which I spent a good portion of my early life, The middle panel is the side of a street and the numbers outside the door are the last numbers of my mother's phone number which has the (646) area code from the city. The last panel is the swing set from the park outside my grandmothers house which is Riverside Park on the Hudson River. The pieces get progressively more grayscale and he becomes assimilated into his background rather than standing out. This represents how he is no different than any of the characters in the background which are the same in the first and last panel of the triptych.
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