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We often struggle with what's normal and what's not and in this struggle, we end up realizing the fact that what's normal to one, might not be normal to the other. And questioning the normalcy of things, a US-based artist John William Keedy has created a series of artwork called 'It's Hardly Noticeable'.

John is a talented artist who draws inspiration from people around him and creates amazing artwork aimed at examining the concept of personal identity by investigating its development, maintenance, expression, and destruction.

John is basically from San Antonio, Texas but is currently doing his Masters of Fine Arts in Imaging Arts at the Rochester Institute of Technology, New York.

It's Hardly Noticeable has a one-of-a-kind theme that is anxiety.

According to his statement, "It's Hardly Noticeable explores the world of a character who navigates living with an unspecified anxiety-based mental illness. He negotiates situations constructed to highlight the impacts and implications of his differences on his thoughts and behaviors, and by doing so raises question of normalcy. Through constructed tableaus and metaphorical still lifes, the series reveals the relationship between reality and perception, and highlights issues of pathology while questioning stereotypes of normalcy."










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