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The images in Things Fall Apart show the entropy in the current cultural landscape through depictions of the ordinary seen in an unexpected way. A tree is a bizarre entryway. An old carpet is the cosmos and a sparse room is an unfinished story. These are the things I notice— humorous relationships, visual inconsistencies, the mundane and the weird. The combination of pathos and humor in the work is complementary and actually gives us a glimmer of hope.