I didn't recognize it as a dishwasher, either, and we have one in our kitchen. Now the title makes sense, but I'm not sure the photo itself conveys the idea without a written explanation. Maybe if the door was partially ajar with some dishes visible?
Techo and Eosman, many thanks for trying to be helpful ;-)) What I meant is that dishwasher is not immediately recognizable. And yes, I know that Bosh produces dishwashers among other things :-))
Guest
03-Apr-2005 06:18
Thanks Cat! I hope this doesnt trigger an audit, LOL :)
Guest
02-Apr-2005 23:49
Derek, I like your concept, cleaning dirty money in a dishwasher to make it clean (Don't tell I R S about your newly invented cleaning process. They might get a different impression. :) -Cat
I originally had the curves pushed more but ended up backing off some. I wanted it to still look real and not to standout too much and overpower the dishwasher.
Thanks for your feedback.
Guest
02-Apr-2005 21:00
Alexeig,
Have you heard of the expression money laundering or dirty money?
The dishwasher was supposed to represent a way to get it clean (or to launder it) and therefore it might be full of money.
The challenge is the idea must lead you to interior section of the box. The money hanging out was the means to cause you (invoke curiosity) to look inside and see how much there was. Maybe its not working the way I planned.
Thanks for your comments.
Techo
02-Apr-2005 20:53
The selective coloring is so discreet here, I like it. But I think a touch of more contrast would be good here.
-Techo
Techo
02-Apr-2005 20:49
Interesting world play. I like the composition and tone. But look at all those hundred dollar bills lying about, tsk,tsk. That dishwasher is about to puke all the cash out ;) LOL
Alexeig, Dirty Money is term used to descrive illegally obtained cash.