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Simon Mee, a graduate from the Queensland University Technology with a Bachelor of Arts, employs a cartoonish quality through his reality artworks; however goes beyond skill and looks at some very engaging ideas.
This series of artworks are from The Suburban Sweet series which is the latest work of Brisbane-based artist Simon Mee.
The very top artwork is the one I think I will use.
The title, "Not a conga line" gives me a few
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So far I have gathered from this picture, that the message could be along the lines of:
Life is not all fun and games i.e. a conga line
It is in a suburban Brisbane setting
All the dolls are women/girls
It is a nice setting: blue sky, palm trees, a path, a picket fence, a house, a mailbox, green garden. However this is not resembled in the dolls emotions/body language
Additionally, the girl at the back is looking at what is in store for her as she follows in their footsteps/shadows.
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