This time, we present Rhiannon Adam's polaroids to dialogue with Omar Zingaro Bhatia's small poem.
I felt a complete abandonment of my senses. I was turning away from familiarity. I marveled at such a description of my own crooked soul. I emancipated my self from the fear of punishment and reveled in such freedoms.
What would people think of a man so divorced of his morals? Would they think me an animal? I hoped so. I closed my eyes and an image came to me of a man tearing flesh from bone. What species, I couldn't say.
The green eyes of my reflection twinkled at the thought of such cruelty. In a way, I was innocent in my desires, I had become simplified.
Hunting and killing meat, eating meat and putting meat into meat.
Rhiannon Adam (1983) is a young British photographer and illustrator, originally born in Cork. In the other hand, Omar Zingaro Bhatia (1986) is a Scotish artist and writer that always appears on time and in full Sabbath attire.
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