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bluebee feature: Cameron Lings
from bluebee magazine
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Cameron Lings
Scunthorpe, United Kingdom
Driftwood is characteristically unique, yet likely, never to be found or recognized. This body of work compares this to our human importance. Throughout human evolution and psychological progression, unaccountable amounts of people have come and gone without us even knowing of their existence. Like driftwood, we are distinctive and independent from one another.
Yet in our world, the chances of us being lost at sea outweighs the potential for us to possess significance on a larger scale; to be found, recognized and ultimately remembered among the billions that co-exist among us.