No Where Cool
The piece highlights a sense of dissatisfaction and longings for something beyond her current state therefore creating a feeling of isolation or introspection. The boat symbolizes a vessel or means of escape, representing her desire to navigate away from her current circumstances to seek solace and fulfillment.
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