
Analog photo. A low-angle, wide shot captures a desolate, gray beach where a 42-year-old male subject with wild, salt-matted brown hair and a thick beard kneels in wet sand. He wears distressed leather rags and screams in anguish towards a massive object protruding from the tide. The ruin is a giant, mint-green Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man designed to resemble the Statue of Liberty. The cylindrical body is made of cheap ripstop nylon, printed with graphic black lines suggesting draped robes and a sash. The top of the tube features a ring of limp, triangular fabric spikes representing a crown, situated above a crudely painted, simple black smiley face that is distorted by wrinkles. One long, tubular nylon arm lies heavy and waterlogged in the surf, tangled in seaweed, while the other snaps violently and aimlessly in the coastal wind. The fabric is stained with grime and salt, the seams stretched from exposure. At the base, partially buried in a dune, a corroded industrial air blower is visible. The lighting is diffuse and overcast, highlighting the contrast between the synthetic, wet sheen of the green nylon and the gritty, natural texture of the shoreline.
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