Description
The story is called βThe Deviation Artistβ.
It was a rainy night in the city, and the only light came from the neon signs and the occasional flashes of lightning. A young man named Leo was walking down the street, holding an umbrella and a backpack. He was looking for a place to stay, as he had been kicked out of his apartment by his landlord for not paying the rent. He had no money, no job, and no family. He only had his passion for deviation art.
Leo loved to create deviation art using various media, such as digital, traditional, or mixed. He liked to experiment with different styles and themes, such as surrealism, abstract art, pixel art, glitch art, and collage art. He wanted to express his feelings and thoughts through his art, and to challenge the norms and conventions of society. He believed that deviation art was a form of artistic expression, experimentation, or rebellion.
However, not everyone appreciated his art. Most people thought that his art was weird, ugly, or meaningless. They did not understand his vision or his message. They mocked him, ignored him, or rejected him. He had no friends, no fans, and no support. He felt lonely, misunderstood, and frustrated.
He decided to find a way to make his art more visible and more impactful. He wanted to show the world his deviation art, and to make them see what he saw. He wanted to make them feel what he felt. He wanted to make them think what he thought. He wanted to make them deviate from their normality.
He came up with an idea: he would use the city as his canvas, and he would use his deviation art as his paint. He would create deviation art on the walls, buildings, bridges, and monuments of the city. He would use graffiti, stickers, posters, projections, and installations to display his art. He would use different media, styles, and themes to create his art. He would use his creativity, imagination, and skills to create his art.
He called himself βThe Deviation Artistβ, and he began his project. Every night, he would sneak out of his shelter and roam the streets of the city. He would look for places where he could create his deviation art without being noticed or caught. He would use his backpack as his toolkit, where he stored his materials and devices. He would use his umbrella as his shield, where he hid his identity and protected himself from the rain.
He created many deviation artworks all over the city. Some of them were subtle and discreet, while others were bold and conspicuous. Some of them were simple and elegant, while others were complex and chaotic. Some of them were beautiful and inspiring, while others were disturbing and provocative. Some of them were humorous and playful, while others were serious and critical.
He created deviation artworks that deviated from the norm or the mainstream. He created deviation artworks that reflected his personality or mood. He created deviation artworks that conveyed his message or opinion. He created deviation artworks that challenged the status quo or authority.
He hoped that his deviation artworks would catch the attention of the people who lived in or visited the city. He hoped that they would notice his deviation artworks and appreciate them for their artistic value or meaning. He hoped that they would be curious about his deviation artworks and try to understand them for their vision or message. He hoped that they would be inspired by his deviation artworks and try to create their own deviation artworks.
He also knew that his deviation artworks would cause some controversy or conflict. He knew that some people would dislike his deviation artworks and criticize them for their lack of quality or taste. He knew that some people would hate his deviation artworks and condemn them for their vandalism or disrespect. He knew that some people would fear his deviation artworks and try to remove them or stop him.
He was prepared for the consequences of his actions. He was ready to face the backlash or resistance from the society or the authorities. He was willing to take the risk or pay the price for his passion or mission.
He was The Deviation Artist, and he was proud of it.