Original Art Photography Series by @velimir #472 'Paper Tin Little Man'
'Paper Tin Little Man'
I seriously have no idea what is this, why was it there and who put it nor why. :D It appears to be Tin Man from Wizard Of Oz but it may as well be almost anything else. I find the colour allure a worthy environment for displaying this, let's call it, a statue. I like to be surprised by something unusual and this is definitely it. Such display engages my imagination. Hope you can share my enthusiasm.
Now, let's get on with the colour. The Tin Man made of paper is the lightest object in an otherwise very warm and pleasant environment. It makes it stand out and therefore attracts attention. The yellow-orange-brown combination of several larger areas adds quite a bit of cheerful atmosphere, while the Tin Man is quite cold and unwelcoming. Not sure what was the point but we are free to make up our own stories.
I wonder why it misses one hand...
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hahahaha. You saw the Tin Man of the Wizard of Oz and I saw what in Latin countries we call PIÑATA. Piñatas are normally used in celebrations and are hollow structures made of wires and lined with paper. Piñatas can be made for various reasons (a popular character, in the form of a number, a bottle). The shapes that you want or those that are closer to the celebration. This structure of paper and wire is filled with toys, fruits, money, streamers, whatever you want, and then cherry on the ceiling. When the party is in full swing, a blindfolded person comes in and tries to break the piñata. Suddenly, if it is the piñata in the shape of the Tin Man who, with so many blows, broke his arm at the party. I'm sorry for the length of the comment, but I'm excited about piñatas. Hahahaha. Good Thursday, @velimir.
That is the end of what looks like a piñata after the beating that children or adults give it at a party hahaha. So they all end up, lying in a corner, useless, after they have been the attraction of the day. Or it could also be part of the piñata elaboration process because it is often placed in the air in the sun so that the glue dries faster and that could explain why it lacks a hand hahaha. Anyway, this photo transmits loneliness, abandonment and sadness in spite of the colors, but with that solitary element placed in that corner I can think of nothing else. A hug, @velimir.
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