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No one is coming, no one is gone

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The relationship between the antelope and the tiger is a classic example of the predator-prey dynamic in nature. The antelope, a herbivore, is constantly on the lookout for predators, while the tiger, a carnivore, is always on the hunt for its next meal. Both behaviours are driven by desire, the desire to survive and the desire to eat.

This creates an endless cycle of back-and-forth, leading to a moment of imprisonment. The antelope and the tiger are trapped in an infinite desire, tired but unstoppable.

The lion's prey is replaced with a television in the artwork, portraying the lion as vulnerable and powerless. The lion, which is a symbol of authority and power, is made of foam, giving it a soft texture that barely shows its true nature. The image appears to be vulnerable, and the powerless lion is in a parallel universe that cannot interfere with the tiger chasing antelope at this moment.

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