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Cover Letter
EMILY BANKSTON
wHite craft paper, sharpie, Thumb tacks, Printer paper and ink, Fishing line, scotch tape, Leaf blower.





As a Freelance Creative for the past Five years, The act of writing a cover letter proved itself to be a daunting task. So when applying to jobs for art direction and experiential design I turned to the medium I love most to show my skills visually. This felt like a better representation of myself and my work as opposed to putting words into a document that, most likely, Will never be read.
For This installation I Covered the walls with craft paper and wrote Cover letter templates, as well as my own cover letterS on the walls. I used hundred of copies of actual cover letters That I have written to Create The Land of all the unread cover letters. The papers are flying out of the printer so fast with The Authors hope that it will land on the desk of the right person. But Where Do they Really Go?
*this Can also be a depiction of all my ideas of installations in my head*
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