Two Red Cars | Relative magnitude Parked close To the trailer dwelling |
M
ost trailer parks resemble a crowded campground, except that the random assemblage of manufactured homes and vintage trailers are anchored by wooden decks, corrugated skirts, mail boxes, road signs, assorted outdoor decorations, and other signs of enduring residence. And then there are the cars! Lots of them parked in all directions and in all conditions; some up on blocks and many on the lawns in the minuscule yards. You can take the boy out of the trailer park, but you can't take the trailer park out of the boy.
“One cannot always so clearly isolate the concept from the form, since the form reveals the concept.” - Jordana Moore Saggese


