This drawing has considerable prominence to me, my initial drawings had no 'flesh' they were stark one lined drawings – after I graduated and still 'recovering' from initial effects of my brain injury and the denial and confusion of the life-lasting effects the TBI had on me physiologically and psychologically. I retreated into my work and to develop my continuous line technique and around the time of this piece, is when I began to write the "Cyborgia Manifesto". This drawing sums up my metamorphosis in many levels - the existential crisis of who I was, my thoughts for the future, this was a dark time, I didn't want to live in this organic body, I had lost Graeme, I was losing myself, losing my purpose, I felt confined and confused... This drawing represented the duality of my existence, this my was the beginning of my post-human inquiry... The tension in this body, the grace of my lines and the sentimentality of my own personal anguish, I sought solitude in my Art... The Cyborg is the inquiry, my memories, my future, my past, and the ever-present intrigue of the future. I made a choice do I give up or do I pursue my visions... There was 'No exit' this was the beginning of my journey to be, to be Hallidonto...
I had to give this piece an NFT life cycle.
The title "No Exit" is from Jean-Paul Sartre's play "No Exit' where one of his famous quotes "Hell is other people".