Image depicts vertically oriented promotional graphic combining QR code blocks, contact information, and descriptive text. Four QR codes are arranged symmetrically in the upper half of composition, occupying left and right corners. Centered between codes is crossed-bread emblem, functioning as minimal iconographic logo. Below logo, contact handle “@alexboya_” and email address “info@alexboya.com” are provided in serif typeface.
Lower portion consists of block text in justified alignment, outlining conceptual framework for TheMill.World. Content identifies the project as an “innovative creative platform” integrating graphic novel, animation series, and community-based art collaboration. Emphasis is placed on large-scale participation, citing involvement of more than 100 guest artists. Narrative premise situates Chapter 1 in near-future city, where “reverse-zombie pandemic” emerges from agrochemical corporation’s synthetic bread, transforming individuals into animate bread entities. Unlike traditional zombie figures, these bread beings are nonviolent but relentlessly pursued by living humans experiencing hunger intensified by climate-induced food scarcity.
Text further describes the work as immersive social experiment structured in three phases, emphasizing transmedia approach spanning speculative storytelling, science-fiction world-building, and audience engagement across multiple platforms. Typography is consistent throughout, presented in black serif font against white background for clarity and legibility.
The design merges utilitarian QR technology with narrative description, functioning as both scannable entry point and self-contained informational artifact. The integration of iconography, contact metadata, and descriptive storytelling encapsulates promotional and conceptual aims of the project.
Screen capture photograph of a digital interface showing a media player or sharing platform. On the right side of the screen, two interactive options are listed vertically with icons: “Download” and “Add to Collection.” Beneath these options is a section of the post interface containing a visible numerical engagement metric. An eye-shaped icon precedes the number 1,130,616 Views, indicating the total view count for the media item displayed.



The image shows a person seated in a black swivel office chair placed on a grey carpeted floor. The individual is positioned with legs extended forward and slightly apart, resting at an angle with feet placed flat on the floor. The person is wearing a black t-shirt, beige knee-length shorts, and orange-brown slippers with black upper sections, creating contrast between soft footwear and casual clothing. The posture is relaxed, with the torso leaned slightly back against the chair and the right arm resting loosely on the armrest. The subject’s gaze is directed toward the camera, and the body is positioned at a three-quarter orientation relative to the frame.
Centralized portrait-format rendering of anthropomorphic head configured with bread-like surface qualities and utensil-based prosthetic eyewear. Head structure elongated with smooth cranial dome transitioning into planar facial surfaces. Surface coloration mottled with gradients of golden-brown, pale beige, and darker charred patches, resembling crust textures interspersed with porous crumb-like irregularities. Subsurface pores and scattered fissures reinforce impression of baked organic matter repurposed as physiognomic construct.
Illustrated composition presenting two anthropomorphic figures ascending stone steps toward monumental bronze door framed by detailed relief carvings. Figures positioned at bottom center, depicted from rear view. Left character bears spherical bread-textured head with golden-brown crust and simplified physiognomic features. Right character rendered with reflective metallic head, darker body, and cylindrical limbs. Both figures hold hands, advancing toward ornate architectural threshold.
Two-panel vertical composition juxtaposing a stylized anthropomorphic head study with a domestic storage container filled with bread. The upper panel depicts a bust-length head rendered with painterly textures and schematic features. The cranial form is oval, hair indicated with dark textured mass framing the scalp, while ears are symmetrically placed at the sides. The face itself is reduced to minimal symbolic marks: a vertical stroke extending from brow to chin with an upper double curve, flanked by two small circular dots functioning as eyes, and a short line below suggesting a mouth. The surrounding skin surface is mottled with uneven tonal gradients ranging from beige to brown, producing a masklike surface that combines naturalistic shading with abstract reduction. The background is a flat muted surface emphasizing the central head without additional environmental context.
Rectangular framed mirror positioned diagonally against a wall in a dimly lit corridor, reflecting a wall drawing executed in pale yellow and gray pencil strokes. The drawing depicts an enlarged breadlike or organic head form occupying the upper portion of the reflection, rendered with soft shading and curvilinear contours. Below the figure, large block letters spell out the words “WALKING BREAD” in red, inscribed with uneven spacing and visible hand-drawn pressure marks. The mirror frame is constructed of light-colored wood with visible joints at the corners, enclosing a reflective glass plane that captures the drawing at partial angle distortion. The mirror rests directly on the floor, leaning backward against a vertical surface, with its base stabilized by a stool or small support partially visible within the reflection. The surrounding corridor space is composed of painted walls in neutral gray tones, a dark floor surface with scattered debris and chalk fragments, and partially open doors leading into darker adjoining spaces. Overhead lighting is minimal, casting soft shadows along the floor plane and highlighting the angled geometry of the mirror. The overall scene emphasizes the juxtaposition between functional architectural corridor space and the improvised installation of reflective furniture used to reveal and frame hand-drawn imagery within an otherwise utilitarian environment.
Indoor portrait showing a figure with two metallic forks balanced horizontally across the face, positioned as makeshift eyewear obscuring the eyes. The fork handles extend outward from the temples, while the tines point inward across the eyelid region, creating a symmetrical alignment resembling shuttered lenses. The individual’s head is tilted slightly forward, with hands raised above the forehead, fingers spread and interlaced with tousled hair, emphasizing gesture and framing the improvised eyewear. Facial features including nose, lips, and beard stubble remain unobstructed, providing contrast between natural skin textures and reflective metallic surfaces.