In Honest Mistake II, two mannequin-like figures drift silently in a worn green boat, adrift before a crumbling urban landscape. Their polished, lifeless surfaces contrast sharply with the decaying backdrop — a reflection on displacement, class divide, and the absurd elegance of survival. This piece continues Raydel Blanco’s exploration of migration, consumer identity, and the fragile boundary between appearance and reality.
In Honest Mistake II, two mannequin-like figures drift silently in a worn green boat, adrift before a crumbling urban landscape. Their polished, lifeless surfaces contrast sharply with the decaying backdrop — a reflection on displacement, class divide, and the absurd elegance of survival. This piece continues Raydel Blanco’s exploration of migration, consumer identity, and the fragile boundary between appearance and reality.