
Growing up along the coastline of Newfoundland, it was alluring to walk the shoreline and discover what the tide had left behind. The mouth of the sea could consume anything, but the things it returned were all tortured with characteristics of struggle and abandonment. A metaphor for how we put ourselves in situations that make us feel as though we’ve lost control, pushed around, and stripped of our identity until we are stranded in a moment of despair.
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This post was written by Jean-Aymeri on December 22, 2009
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