Iku respectfully covers the deceased to ease the uneasy silence and in doing so creates a memorial so bizarre that it transcends time and space to be remembered forever as the snowman that tried, but never was.
recklessfirex said: Iku respectfully covers the deceased to ease the uneasy silence and in doing so creates a memorial so bizarre that it transcends time and space to be remembered forever as the snowman that tried, but never was.
And after two years, I get it. The text outside the speech bubbles is the artist speaking to us the readers, and that speech bubble is the point where Iku's little flourishy-speech-thingy (of the stage magician variety) overlaps with the artist's speech.
The ceremonial snowmen were irregular in shape and difficult to handle.They have lost all purpose.Furthermore, they were, for whatever reason, destroyed.And yet, in the hands of an artisan...I have captured space-time.