Monday, March 29, 2010

"Gossip Storm Separation"


"Gossip Storm Separation"

(This is a drawing with a poem inserted within it; these are the main words of the poem)

Blah a-hata
I hear your gossip
Gossiping sob
A call to knowledge
Lies to feed your greed
Pride yourself
Degrade someone else
A troubled word
Worth Worthlessness
Believe the lie to pass it bye to another victim in line
You oblige to destruction of others lives
Little did you know it's come back for you
Those listening to the words you say
Have a thing to say about you
Speak your lips of self
To let others hear your "greatness"
(The rest of poem is not written because it is illustrated in drawing)
They worm themselves
Gripped between you
Gossiping up the Storm of Separation

The storm in the center of the drawing is to illustrate the chaos gossip can cause. The words/letters getting jumbled in the cloud show the pointless/meaningless of the things that are talked about in gossip. The characters in the center of the drawing are drawn like worms to illustrate people worming their words into your life by way of words. The Boy and the Girl on opposite ends are to show how the people with their gossip worm their way (intentionally or not) causing others to separate/developing false accusations about the other person. Showing how gossip can tear people apart. (the ones being gossiped and the gossiper) The different details on the "Worms" is to show the different closeness to the relations of those being gossiped about. Then in return the boy and girl begin to gossip about each other. The thunderbolts illustrate the destruction gossiping about people can cause, especially to those in leadership.

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