The living room
color photo of a small home filled with tat and smelling of cat poo
In the living room, there is a rented TV. It is a 14 inch colour TV. It’s sits on a wooden trolley.
The room is cluttered and chaotic, overflowing with an eclectic assortment of objects. Every surface is covered with knick-knacks, trinkets, and random odds and ends, creating a visual cacophony. The room is a mishmash of styles, with mismatched furniture and outdated decor. Some of the furniture is children’s furniture as that is and choice, the Muses her and it suits her style. On the floor as a fake tiger rug a children’s toy Tiger rug, and one of the floor cushion seats does a camel. There is also a piano in the room. It is bad attitude and some of the notes don’t actually work. There is a piano stool with it which is wobbly as it is broken and in disrepair,. the piano has graffiti on it.
The air is heavy with a pungent odor, a mixture of stale air, dust, and the unmistakable scent of cat faeces. The smell lingers in every corner of the room, overwhelming the senses and creating a less-than-pleasant atmosphere.
The environment of the scene is disorganized and unkempt. Piles of papers and magazines are scattered across the floor, mingling with discarded food wrappers. The walls are adorned with faded posters.
The mood and feelings evoked by the scene are a mix of discomfort and unease. The clutter and mess create a sense of claustrophobia, as if the walls are closing in. The musty smell adds to the feeling of uneasiness, making it difficult to breathe freely.
Captured with a vintage film camera, the color photo reflects the faded and worn-out aesthetic of the small home. The camera used is a classic 35mm film camera, adding a nostalgic touch to the image. The film type chosen enhances the muted tones and adds a hint of grain, further emphasizing the dated atmosphere of the scene.
In a highly unlikely collaboration, the photo brings together the creative minds of Quentin Tarantino, Roger Deakins, David LaChapelle, and Vivienne Westwood. Each known for their distinct and unconventional style, this collaboration results in a thought-provoking and visually striking representation of the small home filled with tat and the foul smell of cat poo.
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