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The Rise of M.L.F.

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This is a portrait painting, using only two colours red and black. You may see grey but that just the mixture of water and black paint. Just like before this was part of my course work. Not quite it’s more like an extra when I was building up my work, about this subject.
If you notices closely besides the whole crucifixion, with the crosses behind the machine. You would see the symbol of Machines Live Forever. Just right from the top behind the metal body of a machine. I’m not giving any hate or insult within religion. If you want to know there is a story, about the rise of the M.L.F. rebellion. This was besides the execution of a machine, the body was posed like this from another machine. Who believed that humanity has abused their power, pass onto long hours of work to machines. Even when the tasks been done another one comes up, without any respect to machines.
The uprising happen when a machine named R was coming back home, from a long hours of work. Until a murder happen and R was right in the middle of it, R rushed to the body. To see if she was alive, but it was too late. When officers showed up, they thought the machine R was the killer. The machine R tried to explain but they didn’t believe R’s story. They’ve beaten R into pieces, without any care, or put any of this in record. Then tossed R’s body parts into the recycle bins, not inside just thrown in a pile. R was destroyed but not forgotten, because R’s friend S was the witness. S saw everything and soon acted, picket up the body parts and attracted them together. Then placed R onto a cross, with their very own symbol.

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