Dani Rachmann
I chose to doodle out Lacoön's face as depicted by the ancient statue (described by Pliny the Elder), aptly called "Lacoön and his Sons" for no particular reason other than I couldn't find a better example of human suffering that was still somehow humorous. The Greeks tended to exaggerate decadently, and somehow found opulence in other people's anguish... I lost my car keys one morning last week, and after having to pay way too much money to replace it, felt like reminding myself that my inconvenience that day only bothered me because of my profound narcissism, and real pain looked a little more dramatic.
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