The Late
Few people stop to put surrealistic concepts or ideas that exist in the mind onto a medium for others to see. The rationale behind this is because it’s generally more difficult to create something from bits and pieces then to just walk up, compose the image and click the shutter. The creative Maggie Taylor decided to do things the hard way and let her imagination run wild. Her work usually is composed of individuals acting out situations or posing in human form. Some of the forms have bird or mammal elements such as heads. What Maggie creates is usually from a vantage point looking dead on, and rarely has any dynamic angles that pop out or draw attention. Taylor’s creation titled the Late is read from right to left and hosts a childlike figure with a bird’s head traversing the mystic blue skied night on a bicycle with a light shining onward attached to the handlebars. The bird child has wings that look as if they were crafted with bright blue butterfly wings. While the ground is green the horizon fades away into a mountainous background. The green area in the foreground is sprawling with small lavender flowers. In the composition the creature has a hurried expression. This coupled with the night solidifies the title of the image which was created in 2000 with an ink jet printer.

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