Mind Control & Terrible People By Jaymie Metz
Sharks, Wolves, Vampires, they all seem to have sharp teeth, but in reality they are dead inside, they’re Terrible People. Strongly driven by entertainment, media and observation, The Terrible People collection is an amalgamation of the behaviors of human beings bot on and off the screen, both fiction and nonfiction. Pulling references from history, Hollywood, pop culture and leisure time in the form of celebrities as the subject matter and bright, colorful, cartoonist style, Jaymie Metz creates a eccentric world where anything is possible, but you are not sure what it is exactly that you will get. You have to watch out the blinding colors may be distracting you from the truth, or you may be distracting yourself with a lie that you have been told you came up with on your own, or did you? They, The Terrible People most likely put the thought there and not for you benefit. They put all those thoughts there, inside your mind, for their own greedy, power hungry agenda, that only serves themselves. Controlling the world one mind at a time, is apparently easier than we thought the right screen and the right person at the right time will make everyone stop at least once and in most cases once is all they need.
The Dazzling subject matter and the bright colors are influenced by the attention grabbing tactics of Corporate America to get a profit from you. The simple, minimal style is a reference to the flat one thought approach to the ideas they are pushing at you in the form of media and entertainment. The works of art bring the viewer a sense of questioning and satisfaction at the same time, just enough to make you wonder what is out there in the world of yourself. A colorful adventure, a wild life, a new thought that can create more new thoughts all of your own.
The Dazzling subject matter and the bright colors are influenced by the attention grabbing tactics of Corporate America to get a profit from you. The simple, minimal style is a reference to the flat one thought approach to the ideas they are pushing at you in the form of media and entertainment. The works of art bring the viewer a sense of questioning and satisfaction at the same time, just enough to make you wonder what is out there in the world of yourself. A colorful adventure, a wild life, a new thought that can create more new thoughts all of your own.