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Philip Bonneau

An Average Man Traveling the Tigris and Euphrates with a Heart.

  • About
  • Branding + Design
    • Showcase Portfolio by Brand
    • Alfred Angelo
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  • Photography + Digital Art
    • Photography At-A-Glance
    • Commercial Works
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    • Exhibitions
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  • Blog
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    • My Life as An Artist
    • A Letter of Recommendation
    • Letter of Intention - A Written Journey
    • PHOT 501
    • PHOT 502
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    • PHOT 719
    • ARTH 701
    • PHOT 714
    • LEAD 725
    • Rape of the Natural World Before Entering The Workforce and After
  • Sound Design
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Heroes + Villains: Lost + Found

I don't consider Heroes + Villains: Lost + Found to be Issue #4 as much as I do perhaps an Annual #1. I have a very distinct concept of where this series will finally end. This Annual was more like a wiping of the palette after the emotionally intense "Ugly Simple Truths". I consider this show a return to a safe space and letting a created world flourish. This exhibition carried over characters from all 3 prior shows, but seen in a new light. Some that were intense were now humorous, and some that were secondary before were now in the spotlight. This exhibition was tied into the official Pride week calendar to be the celebration of individuality and acceptance that it had grown to become. Throughout the exhibit, props and costumes created for this series were on display.

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