Do you know what message I wanted to convey by drawing this scene?
None.
This drawing was not born with any specific message intention, only as an exercise to explore shapes and embrace the absurd.
But here's the interesting part: although there was no intention to create a message, if I ask each of you what it means, you will find a meaning.
By the way, think what keyword or short phrase would you associate with this image.
Remember, shapes are everywhere. Negative space can help us find recognizable shapes and build messages with them.
The metaphor here is in putting an object out of context. If the speech bubble were outside the figure, it probably wouldn't have the same meaning it has now, as, in this scene, it is placed in an unexpected and disruptive location.
Metaphors are lovers of the absurd.
Don't forget that advice because it will help you create much more symbolic images.
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