Sam Taylor-Wood - Still Life (2001)

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2008

A classically composed bowl of fruit decays. Also, there's a pen.

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  • I saw it more like how our bodies decay but our thoughts endure. Pens are used to document our thoughts... And the impression we leave in this world is not by the physical presence of the body, but the thoughts we implant unto others.

  • i spent 3 minutes watching the pen to see if it moved. It didn't.

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  • @eternalchild86 Perhaps that was what the artist was trying to illustrate? How we waste; food, time in this context.

  • yawn

  • Completely overrated artist, not surprising considering her high rank network. Liked the pen though, it reminds me of how relative Time is.

  • tecnology have a long way to go before becoming sustainable...

  • Very derivative - just like an outtake from Greenaway's A Zed and Two Noughts

  • I love this take on dutch still life.

  • @grrSjijb I couldn't resist noticing that the tip of the pen would most likely be dry be the end of scene, since there was no cap, and that the pen would probably not write anything anymore. What's the use of a pen that can't write?

  • she looks really good at 2:57

  • For some reason, I found it fascinating to watch. And yet...I kept thinking, "That is really wasteful."

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