Blind Love

The updated version of "Blind Love"

Nobody sees love the same way. The top photograph is my updated version of “Blind Love.” The bottom photograph is the original “Blind Love” I presented in class.

Blind love is an expression to explain the uncontrollable feeling we can feel towards someone, without regard to the person’s character. We can even be fully aware that the person isn’t right for us, but we nonetheless are inclined to fling ourselves at them. Outsiders are able to observe at a distance, the effects on us and therefore criticize our own character. They tell us what we don’t want to hear: what we should do, who we should love, who we should avoid. We listen to them to a degree, but in the end I believe it is our human instinct for love that ultimately guides us, even if it’s a fatal mistake.

 

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