Jan 15, 2013

Cats Can't, Ducks Don't



Original Title :  Cevaplanmamis Sorular (Unanswered Questions) 
Artist :  Sercan Tekin
Painted by : Yip

True story of the photo (written by the artist himself) : In fact, I think it would suit more than if it was on the sand instead of wood. The sense of eternity that owned by sand always attracted me. There's a lot to say when speaking of eternity, but do we need any unnecessary romance? Well, you shouldn't expect more from the guy who got stuck at the office rather than being on vacation..?


My story for the photo : A long long time ago, a cat invented a new time zone and he called it 'The Fixture'. Although being known only by cats at the beginning, this new time zone grew bigger every single day. After a while, the dogs, the bugs, the giraffes and also the anteaters started to move into that new time zone. Yes, it was a different type of time zone. There were houses, streets, bars, brothels...but they weren't all together, the citizens of 'The Fixture' had to move from one block to another in order to take advantage of these facilities. In every block, there were at most 4 constructions and nobody knew the reason. Also, the blocks were pretty sufficient in themselves, because they all had their production areas underneath. But all of the citizens and visitors loved this idea of isolation. Think about it, you don't have to share your food with the members of a colony or you don't have to wait until midnight to get in your house if you're an elephant lover of a ladybug (yeah, the same neighbourhood pressure...). As the time passed, every single creature applied to move into 'The Fixture' but there wasn't enough space for all. The cat, inventor of course, started to think about another solution because the money he was earning was so sweet. After some whiskey (whiskas actually...) shots, a wonderful idea enlightened him; he decided to rent huge sized animals to form new blocks. As he worked on this deeper, he also realized it could be social responsibility project because all the huge animals were having trouble in everyday life. He hired some designers, some architects and also some commercial people. They worked really hard on the project; almost for 3 days because it was an emergency as usual. After a week, all deals were made, all blocks were ready. 'The Fixture 2' was waiting for its grand opening. But the boss cat couldn't make a decision about the block which was going to be used for the opening. He spent a lot of time around the blocks...but no, it was impossible to decide. 4 days later, he was totally hopeless. He went home and found his tiny little nephew at the bathroom. She was playing with her rubber duck that was swimming in the bubbles. Suddenly 'The Fixture' inventor made his decision...rubber duck was a sign of popular culture, and it had to be the best block for the grand opening.

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