(DIS)COMFORT ROOM

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I made the background look as “comfortable” as possible, and the silhouette of a man falling describes how deep someone can fall into the comfort of the surroundings that they’re in. However, the absence of an actual man is supposed to represent how he doesn’t want to be there, even with the comfort that the room provides. Because ironically, as comfortable as it may be, he finds discomfort in it.

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