What Going Off the Grid Really Looks Like
por Emiliano Ponzi @ponzi_design
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In this illustration done for The New Yorker Magazine the topic was to depict people living off grid in a far land in Colorado.
It was a book review of Ted Conover "Cheap Land Colorado" and the full piece could be found here: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/11/28/what-going-off-the-grid-really-looks-like-cheap-land-colorado?fbclid=IwAR0kNo7RtBI4c_IdKQZ0Nt1jKNY7tyy5Z66xaPEa1hqgRyZBepyN_pH1H_8
Living off grid mean to step back from the life we all know in cities with commodities and going for a more simple daily routine but with severe downside as lack of electricity, technologies, amenities and all sort of comforts we know. Plus many people coming up with this choice are people not part of the active society life, they decide to move aside from it, to hide themself for some reason, to live in roulotte in stead of cozy apartments, alone in stead of surrounded by others.
Below some options trying to explore these items from different angles.
playing with the prospective and the point of view is useful to show different sides of the matter: bringing the camera inside their private life, in the caravan kitchen as well as moving the camera very far away just showing a huge and sconfinate background with a small caravan and a couple outside in the snow.
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rodlovell
PlusUn hermoso trabajo, una hermosa composición para la vista.
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