Layer Upon Layer Against the South
I created him facing forward with no distracting background, just Birdie against the blue-grey, so he reads well on a hoodie, even from a distance. And what you see is a kid turned into a ball of warmth: a red hat pulled down to the eyebrows, fur earmuffs, the cream knit turtleneck and, underneath, the light blue cable-knit sweater his grandmother made him. Birdie spends his days at the End of the World Station, in Ushuaia, the southernmost city, where the wind comes straight off the ice. Being that bundled up, there, is plain common sense.







