Buried Alive


In this image, we see a desolate and abandoned landscape with a broken wooden frame in the foreground. The frame is adorned with a sign that stands out against the muted colors of the surrounding area. The ground is covered in snow, indicating that it may be winter time. In the distance, we can make out what appears to be an old playground or recreational area, now left to decay.

The sky above is filled with dark clouds, adding to the overall dreary atmosphere of this scene. Despite its dilapidated state, there is still some beauty to be found here - perhaps in the contrast between nature and man-made structures.

As our eyes are drawn towards the center of the image, we notice a pile of wood on the ground next to another sign. This one has white writing on it and seems to have been placed haphazardly among other debris. A tire sits nearby as well, providing further evidence of human presence at one point.

Looking closer at these objects scattered about, we can see that they are all worn down and weathered by time and neglect. It's clear that this was once a bustling place full of life and activity but has since been forgotten.

Intriguingly enough though, there is also something eerie about this place - almost like it's frozen in time or haunted by memories from its past life. Perhaps if you listen closely enough you can hear echoes of children laughing or adults chatting while enjoying their leisure time here.

Overall, this image captures both sadness and nostalgia for what once was but no longer exists. It serves as a reminder that everything eventually fades away - even our most cherished memories will eventually become nothing more than remnants left behind for future generations to discover and ponder upon.


@alexkayvisuals / www.alexkayvisuals.com
Posted by Alex Kay
Alex Kay was born in Moscow, Russia in 1982. He traveled and lived all over the world with his family until moving to the United States in 2010. He earned his Master Of Fine Arts Degree at OTIS College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, CA. He also earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Professional Photography at Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, CA. His multicultural perspective has now poured itself into the digital realm. Just as Uda Barth creates in the confines of her own home, Kay has turned to computer technology as his fountainhead. It is at once his entertainment, social hub, library, shopping mall, and art studio. In this realm Kay is investigating the digital culture’s perceptions of art, religion, and fame.
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