Untitled,+by+Manuel+Carrillo



Manuel Carrillo Mexican, 1906–1989 Untitled, 1955/75 Gelatin silver print

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Adriana Villagomez:
Mystery object September 2015 6-7grade R.E.S.A.
 * Writings in response Manuel Carrillo photograph**

RAP by B. Moss
Everything is all grey-nothing blue I’m filling down about you I’m trying to find food, No change to spare. I have nowhere to stay Instead, I’m walking the streets All night, All Day

My dark days has passes Now that I had has to last Because everyone has passed Mexico is not the place to be Because people don’t see me People suffer through the dangers And all that is around is strangers, Guilt. The guilt turns you mad, And sad, Then you think about your dad, How disappointed he must be, And me, Disappointed in myself. **Observation by R.Soleio** Some people suffer hunger, shelter, clothed etc. Kids can also suffer the same but mostly in México. Mexico is a very bad place to live mostly for kids. They suffer of everything; they even have to work in the streets and even take the risk of getting hit by a car. **Poem** Dark day, Going through this faze, Got to keep it this way, Bad day with bae.
 * Poem by S. Stevens**

When I first saw the photo about the boy on the bleachers and the boy going away with his bike, made me realize a sad moment. It’s like if someone left even the black and white gave it feeling for me. On the other hand, the photo was like if they were starving to death and tired. The man that was by the window was trying to escape. Calling someone.
 * Observation**

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