The brilliance of Slinkachu
I have found myself turning to the works of this artist on many occasions. Known only as Slinkachu, one of his projects has been to glue tiny model people in urban locations and then return to photograph them. If you click on the photo below, you can see how tiny the figures really are.
I have found these to be a really useful visual aid when talking about disconnection, felling small and the sense of exile in a strange land. This morning I used them speaking in a primary school about feeling afraid.
Take a look at Slinkachu’s other work here – and see how you might make use of them.
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